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"Madam President, it is two years and one month today since the air accident that claimed 154 victims at Barajas Airport, Madrid, and tore apart many families, most of which were in the Canary Islands. All Members share their pain.
Unfortunately, today, two years later, the technical investigation has not been concluded. The victims’ families are still wondering what happened and they have no answers.
I find this state of affairs regrettable for two fundamental reasons: firstly, because the victims’ families do not deserve it, and secondly, because important information that would be fundamental for air safety and could be essential to preventing further incidents is not coming to light.
I trust that this regulation that we will adopt tomorrow will at least, among other things, help to speed up the technical investigation processes and to ensure that these situations are not repeated.
I share the concerns expressed by my colleague, Mr de Grandes, and I congratulate the rapporteur on achieving an agreement at first reading, but I hope that we have not given in on too many things in order to satisfy certain interests: it is the victims that are important here and they come first."@en1
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