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It would perhaps not be popular for me to speak, but I should like to take this opportunity to make two points. Firstly, I should like to thank the shadow rapporteurs and the Members of the Commission for their cooperation and the three presidencies involved in this codecision procedure, namely the Austrian, Finnish and German, for their close collaboration. I should also give a special mention to the German Presidency for helping to resolve a final comitology problem. Secondly, I wish to say that the 170 amendments reflect well on Parliament’s role as they reduce the administrative burden on companies in various ways: by eliminating less relevant variables, by exempting some small and medium-sized companies from having to respond to surveys and by encouraging the use of administrative sources.
This is just one of the points that, to my mind, could and should lead Parliament to adopt this proposal at first reading."@en1
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