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"The Commission has got rid of obsolete legislation on several occasions, mainly by declaring the relevant acts of the Commission obsolete. The Commission recently declared almost 250 agricultural legal acts obsolete, and in the near future, some other agricultural legal acts and about 60 legal acts from the field of trading in processed agricultural products will be declared obsolete. In the interests of legal certainty, the Commission is proposing that the legal acts listed in this motion be repealed by the Council, since this is not within the competence or rights of the Commission. The motion concerns the repeal of Council Regulation (EEC) No 429/73, which specifies a reduced fixed component of import duty for processed agricultural products originating in Turkey. The provisions of the regulation have become obsolete, since Decision No 1/95 of the EC-Turkey Association Council of 22 December 1995 on implementing the final phase of the customs union removed import duties on goods originating in Turkey. The motion also relates to the repeal of Council Regulation (EEC) No 215/2000, the legal effect of which has become exhausted. The motion is analogous to a similar motion for obsolete agricultural legal acts, which is referred to in the continuing programme of simplification adopted within the framework of the recently updated Commission strategy for simplifying the regulatory environment. In the interests of legal certainty and clarity, I fully agree with the Council’s view that Regulations (EEC) No 429/73 and 215/2000 should be repealed."@en1

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