Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-07-03-Speech-2-284-500"
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"It is a fact that the relatively slow progress in negotiations between Parliament and the Council to reach agreement on this particular directive is delaying an important EU reform initiative which will potentially generate economic benefits for numerous Member States, including Greece. However, Parliament has no intention of adopting a text which waters down the basic targets of the directive in question, such as access to rail transport-related services, infrastructure financing, infrastructure charges and the powers of the regulatory body.
It is a fact that Parliament and the Commission have adopted a more ambitious political stand and want the directive to be transposed promptly into the national laws of the Member States (within 12 months), compared with the Council, which wants most provisions of the new directive to enter into force within 36 months. The European Parliament therefore decided not to cede on these crucial points. I supported that position by voting in favour of this report."@en1
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