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Parliament had already adopted a recommendation on the Green Paper on procedural safeguards for suspects and defendants in criminal proceedings in the EU, which set out the main aspects of this question.
Through her suggestions, Mrs Buitenweg calls on the Commission to include the remaining measures contained in the Green Paper.
To my mind, the report before us stands out for two reasons: firstly due to the fact that it upholds the guiding spirit of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, particularly Articles 47 and 48; secondly, due to the aim of increasing the harmonisation of the rules governing criminal proceedings.
I also welcome the proposal to create a section containing definitions of the most commonly used concepts, and the proposal to create a written ‘Letter of Rights’ for defendants.
Given that I agree with the rapporteur’s suggestions and that I feel that the Commission has indeed tabled a much smaller list of minimum guarantees to be observed, I voted in favour."@en1
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