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The Varela report is highly critical of the Commission’s proposal. The only data that the Commission presents in this proposal for a regulation establishing an emergency measure for scrapping fishing vessels are just rough figures. These data on the fishing fleet have been considered unrealistic and, in many cases, wrong by most of the Member States.
No study, analysis or report has been presented, either, on the social and economic impact that will result from the drastic changes to the structural fisheries policy that the Commission wants to introduce.
Furthermore, the Commission then calculates the budgetary requirements needed to finance these proposals in a way that is totally devoid of logic, since it is based on mere assumptions without any basis in reality, as the Commission itself recognises when it points out that these are just likely working hypotheses.
The Member States have already earmarked these funds for other purposes, and so they are unlikely to be willing to accept this reallocation. Serious funding difficulties are therefore likely to arise in the context of such an unrealistic programme as this.
A report as clear as this one certainly deserves my vote."@en1
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