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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I have the utmost respect for this House, and of course for what is set out in the agreement on relations between the European Parliament and the Commission, and I must therefore express my surprise at the fact that the author of this report is not present to hear the debate on it. To be honest, I cannot understand it.
Having said this, I would like to thank you for being here and for what you have said, and say that I hope that this Directive will be quickly approved, and that we will accept all the amendments tabled by your Committee, except for one, Amendment No 11, as the Member States themselves will have to publish their own annual report on an incident reporting system. With regard to Amendment No 2, although we accept it, it should be formulated differently to prevent the system from recording several reports on the same incident, which could distort the corresponding analysis.
Out of the new amendments, Amendments Nos 12 and 13, Amendment No 12 is not acceptable, while we accept Amendment No 13, as we think that it approves the Commission’s own text. I assure you that the Commission, like you, will continue to work to improve and increase the quality of air safety in Europe, which is something that concerns us all."@en1
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