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Whilst endorsing the proposals in the resolution on protecting the Communities’ financial interests, we abstained on the paragraphs concerning the appointment of a European Public Prosecutor.
The establishment of a European Public Ministry was not agreed at the Nice European Council and is therefore not mentioned in the new Treaty.
Yet, in order to establish a new authority with judicial powers and to provide it with the necessary authority in all Member States, an indisputable legal basis would have to be created.
As long as this basis does not exist, it is undesirable for the European Parliament to invite the Commission to put forward a proposal in this direction.
This is also true when the powers of the prosecutor are limited to offences committed by members and agents of the institutions of the European Union."@en1
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