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"Question No 36 by Alexandros Alavanos (): In its appeal concerning the implementation by Greece of Regulation (EEC) 3577/92and in particular Article 3, paragraph 2, the Commission states that the right of the host state to regulate the manning of vessels carrying out cabotage is restricted to the deck and engine-room crew. However in its reply to my question P-3616/97it had adopted a completely different position: 'Article 3 of Regulation (EEC) 3577/92 dealing with manning covers all aspects relating to the crew (...) In particular, when assessing the number of jobs involved in the passenger and ferry services and cruise activities, the cabin crew and catering personnel have been taken into account as part of the crew.' Will the Commission say why and by what procedure it changed its position and no longer considers cabin crew and catering personnel as part of the crew covered by Article 3, paragraph 2, of the Regulation? Is it unaware of the safety problems which will be caused by the existence of mixed crews on passenger ships and car ferries, particularly in view of the tragic accidents that have occurred in the European Union, and does it assume responsibility for this? Does it intend to support the principle of the 'host state' particularly with regard to cruise ships?"@en1
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"Subject: Implementation of Regulation (EEC) 3577/92"1

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