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"I would like to congratulate Ms Jiménez-Becerril Barrio and Ms Romero López on their excellent work. According to the rules adopted today, protected crime victims who reside in one Member State can also benefit from the same protection in the other EU Member States.
The directive on the European Protection Order (EPO), which has already been agreed with national governments, will allow protected persons in one Member State to obtain the same protection if they move to another EU Member State. In short, we will be making it easier for victims to move around and hindering the movements of their attackers. Protection now has no limits: thousands of victims will now be free to live in peace.
I would note that the EPO for criminal proceedings will be supplemented with separate legislation on civil matters. In this vein, last May, the Commission proposed a regulation to be adopted by Parliament and the Council on the mutual recognition of the protection afforded by civil legislation. The combination of these two instruments ought to cover the widest possible range of victim protection measures issued in the different Member States."@en1
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