Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2007-12-11-Speech-2-201"
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The amendments made by the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development to the Commission’s proposal are good in part and very bad in part. Junilistan agrees that it is now too difficult for individual agricultural businesses to understand the content of the EU’s various directives and regulations on agriculture. Simplification is absolutely essential.
But I object to the proposed text of the Committee on Agriculture to the effect that there is no real place in the system for unannounced checks ‘as they contribute to a disproportionate but valid sense of fear’. There must be effective checks when public funds are paid to individuals. We cannot compromise on that, yet this is what the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development of the European Parliament wants to do for some reason.
I have therefore chosen to vote against the European Parliament Resolution on this matter."@en1
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