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"I support the Commission’s recommendation for several reasons. Firstly, it will become transparent who is benefiting from the CAP, and the scale of agriculture grants among EU Member States will become comparable. Secondly, it will increase the legitimacy of all the EU institutions and of all Union policies towards European citizens. Thirdly, this initiative will extend not only to agricultural grants but also to grants in all sectors of the EU, and may thereby also increase the effectiveness of budgetary monitoring.
I agree with the second point of the recommendation, which recommends that, if the monitoring systems of the Member States are wanting, the rules relating to sanctions should be made more stringent. In Hungary, at the expense of great effort, we have managed to develop the institutional system so that it works as effectively as possible and complies with the Commission’s stipulations.
I support the rapporteur’s recommendation, which would prescribe the publication of data on the Internet as a compulsory requirement. The Internet sites of the paying agencies in the Member States would be connected to the Commission’s websites, or to a common network of websites within a Member State. Naturally, such data provision must comply with the stipulations of the European Data Protection Supervisor. Among other things, it is crucial that the relevant parties receive advance notification of the publication of data, as soon as possible and where possible, even when the data is collected."@en1
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