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"− Article 9 of the Protocol (Protocol 1) stipulates that the organisation and promotion of effective and regular interparliamentary cooperation must be determined jointly by the European Parliament and national parliaments. The European Parliament codecides with the Council on the EU budget for external action, including the budget for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) civilian missions and the administrative costs arising from EU military coordination. In accordance with the Treaty, the European Parliament is regularly consulted on the main aspects and basic choices of the CFSP, and its consent is required in order to translate EU strategies into laws and to conclude international agreements, including agreements relating mainly to the CFSP. The European Parliament is clearly a source of democratic legitimacy for the CFSP and the CSDP, over which it exercises political scrutiny. I also firmly believe that strengthened interparliamentary cooperation in the area of CFSP and CSDP would reinforce parliamentary influence over the political choices made by the EU and its States, because of the European Parliament’s responsibilities for EU common policies, including the CFSP/CSDP, and the prerogatives each national parliament enjoys in national security and defence policy decisions. The representation of Parliament in any new form of interparliamentary cooperation should be on a scale which reflects the range and importance of its role in scrutinising CFSP/CSDP, recognising the common European nature of such policies and satisfying the need to reflect its political and geographic pluralism."@en1

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