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This report claims that the role of the national parliaments is strengthened by the Treaty of Lisbon, but in actual fact the Member States have had to relinquish even more competences to Brussels. There are also de facto situations in everyday life which demonstrate that there are still problems in the legal sphere across borders.
For example, in the case of divorces where the couples are citizens of two different Member States, where some of the EU Member States were at least able to agree on the regulation of the powers given to the law courts, or in the area of the European environmental impact assessment, where Member States have delayed implementation in order to circumvent this requirement for large-scale projects such as the extension of the Temelin nuclear power station. Now, it may well seem sensible to draw up an impact assessment, and the goal of reducing administrative costs and simplifying the law is also to be welcomed, but the EU has already been doing this for years and very few results have been seen by the citizens and the undertakings. This report is not very likely to change this situation and for that reason I have abstained from the vote."@en1
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