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"Mr President, we welcome the report by Ms Lambert, not only because it improves the treatment both of beneficiaries of political asylum status and of beneficiaries of subsidiary protection status, but mainly because it includes identical and equitable treatment of them in all the Member States.
Furthermore, beneficiaries of subsidiary protection status have more substantive privileges under the present report; over and above the humanitarian aspect of this issue, this will dissuade some of them from taking recourse to the political asylum procedure, even though they perhaps know that they have no right to political asylum.
However, I consider that it is very important to add that the Member States too should adopt a way of relieving the pressure on the southern states at the receiving end of immigration flows, namely Malta, Italy, Greece and Cyprus, by allowing these people to enter from one Member State to another, under specific circumstances, in the ultimate objective of facilitating social integration.
To close, it would be better, of course, if the Commission tabled the entire asylum package at once, because, apart from the delays, its approval in fits and starts is giving rise to doubts as to the intention of applying the requirements for political asylum seekers."@en1
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