Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2009-10-07-Speech-3-994"
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"en.20091007.17.3-994"2
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"An Irish ‘yes’ to the Lisbon Treaty is good news for Europe. There is no doubt that the Treaty will serve for the benefit of the European Union by simplifying its decision-making process and creating a better field for its effectiveness. Contrary to what its opponents say, the Treaty does not bring any major revolution. Never before, however, has so much depended on the process of implementation. The devil is in the detail. With its innovations, the Treaty can increase, for instance, the EU’s visibility on the international scene. Much depends, however, on the final arrangements that will determine the character of the new instruments, like the European External Action Service. It is therefore essential that the European Parliament takes its due role in the process of creating new institutional setting foreseen by the Lisbon Treaty, wherever possible. It will make this process more transparent, increase its legitimacy and finally it will serve, I believe, for its better outcome."@en1
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"Rafał Kazimierz Trzaskowski (PPE ),"1
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