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The issue before us is the EU’s anti-drugs strategy that the Council decided to establish in June 2004 and that is set to be adopted at the next European Council. This report goes against the grain of the EU’s fundamental concepts, as it chooses to take the view that the strategy currently being implemented is not bearing fruit, that in some cases it has violated citizens’ rights and, accordingly, that a different path must be followed; it even suggests that some drugs should be decriminalised. Furthermore – and this makes sense within the logic of the report – it takes the view that the subsidiarity principle is not very important in this area.
This is not my understanding of what the anti-drugs strategy ought to be. I therefore voted against."@en1
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