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"Mr President, I would agree with Mr Cashman that the process of parliamentary decision-making is taking place as we speak. I have also heard from the Commission –which I would sincerely like to thank incidentally, for being so very accommodating, because that much I
say – that it is unable as yet to give a definitive answer on certain aspects. That is a very important point, of course, and I am sure it will have certain repercussions. But precisely because the Commission – I see the Commissioner is nodding – is unable to give a definitive answer as yet, it is in fact a little risky to get everything down in black and white at this early stage, because then we will lose control of the situation. So what I would actually like to ask now, is whether Parliament can pursue its own decision-making process, in a sense independently of the Commission’s position, and then we can explore how the rapporteurs can engage in further consultations with the Commission in order to reach a definitive viewpoint. That seems to me to be a better order in which to do things."@en1
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