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"Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, since it is so late, I will try to be very brief and concise. Firstly, I would like to congratulate our rapporteur, Mrs Miguélez, for the good work she has done despite the urgency of the issue. I would also like to congratulate all the members of the Committee on Fisheries for the work they have done. I believe that together we have all been able to meet the demands of the circumstances: the rapporteur, the authors of the amendments, those who have made it possible to reach compromises and the Members who have supported us. I thank them all for their understanding and solidarity. The urgency procedure, as I said, always obliges us to work more quickly than we would have liked, but, even so, the result has been very positive. I now hope the Commission takes account of the significant improvements which the Committee on Fisheries has introduced into its proposal. I will highlight the extension of aid, better coverage and, above all, the flexibility introduced into the application of the various measures under discussion. Secondly, we must speak about the funding of this plan, although this is not strictly an issue for our committee. In Nice, the Council made a political commitment at the highest level, at the level of Heads of State and Government, to the people affected by the dramatic situation created following the failure of the negotiations with Morocco. I believe that the European Commission has also been able to meet the demands of the circumstances, and I would like to acknowledge that here: the use of the flexibility instrument and the EUR 197 million it proposes for funding demonstrate this. I therefore congratulate them. I now ask Parliament’s Committee on Budgets and the Council to support the European Commission and the European Parliament’s Committee on Fisheries and reach the necessary compromise so that this essential EUR 197 million can be used for the proposed purpose. There is a political commitment and a favourable opinion from this Parliament’s Committee on Fisheries and we strongly urge that they be complied with."@en1

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