Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2006-10-23-Speech-1-106"
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"en.20061023.16.1-106"2
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"Mr President, after months of heavy negotiating, two and a half minutes is simply not enough time in which to enlighten this Parliament with my vision. I am going to finish my speech if that is OK with you.
It is now up to the European Commission and the relevant organisations within the Member States to make this new system perform in the best interest of our citizens. I want to call on the European Parliament here, however, to do some serious soul-searching about why we so often insist on having codecision, only to give it up again as soon as we can actually use it, and about our flip-flopping attitude concerning data protection. We will not prove the added value of the European Parliament to citizens by fighting for rights alone. We will prove that only by using them to society’s benefit."@en1
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