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"Mr President, we Greek MEPs in the Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats vigorously support the prospects of accession to the European Union of both Romania and Bulgaria, because we believe, among other things, that it will result in the strengthening of stability and security in southeast Europe. The Commission report refers to the progress made in both these countries; and a great deal of progress has been made. At the same time, however, it notes that delays have emerged in certain sectors. The battle against corruption, the reorganisation of the judicial system and guarding the borders are some of the problems which need to be resolved more quickly. Particular attention also needs to be given to respect for human rights and minority rights, while the situation in the orphanages and psychiatric hospitals in Romania is far from satisfactory. We are closely monitoring the reports by the competent bodies and hope that the necessary legislative reforms will be made more quickly. We also hope that Bulgaria will keep the promises it has made, especially about the nuclear power station in Kozloduy. However, I consider that the application of legislation – its practical application on a daily basis – is more important than its reform. The Commission needs to monitor this matter closely. I trust that these weaknesses will be rectified over the next 14 months, so that we can welcome these two countries as new members of the European Union on 1 January 2007 with open arms."@en1

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