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"Mr President, Commissioner, I should firstly like to thank the rapporteur, Mr Grosch, for the consensus-based approach he took in drafting this resolution. I would also like to pay tribute to Ms Sehnalová, who did not wish to see the liberalisation of port services included in this text.
Commissioner, may I remind you during the minute I have left – for I was not entirely satisfied with your opening comments in this debate, and I shall explain why in a moment – just how many changes have been recorded since the White Paper on transport was adopted in 2001. Despite all the efforts made, however, it has to be said that transport is still not sustainable 10 years later.
I therefore believe that your proposal of 28 March 2011 does not go far enough in making concrete proposals. During the debate, in view of the road map we shall be adopting tomorrow, I would like you to go further with specific proposals on, for example, reducing CO
emissions by 20% for road transport and on extending the ‘polluter pays’ principle to all forms of transport.
Recently, you said that Member States should, by 2050, be able to draw on EUR 1 500 billion. How are you planning to propose very short-term legislative measures, between now and 2020, in order to be able to respond to our road map? And how are you going to manage to make that funding available to Member States?"@en1
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