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"Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, firstly, I would like to congratulate Mr Almunia on the open debate that has taken place in the Commission. There are good reasons why you and the Commission President, Mr Barroso, took part in the debate in the College of Commissioners with a very different year in mind. I am pleased that the Commission is able to discuss issues so openly from a regulatory perspective and then to reverse its decision. That is both admirable and remarkable. It is a good thing that you are supporting the new decision here. There are a number of good grounds for this decision. Nevertheless, the Member States which are affected have been making plans. There are plans in place and I can only say that I am pleased that the review clause has been removed, which stated that we would have to open up the whole can of worms once again from 2012 onwards in the largest Member State affected, in other words, Germany. This means that your debate in the College of Commissioners has also had a very successful outcome. I know that 2018 will eventually come around. I am also pleased about the fact that the mining industry has the security to plan ahead and I will vote accordingly. However, I can see that regulatory policy is the winner here."@en1
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