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"The amendments made to the European Parliament’s Rules of Procedure by this report are aimed at
an interinstitutional negotiating procedure that has been conducted abusively and that smacks of the interests of the largest political groups: the right and the social democrats. The coordination between these forces undermines the transparency of discussion processes. This is not an amendment in the democratic sense of how Parliament operates – which is more than needed. It is instead a procedural change, which, among other things, enables, where the committee responsible considers it duly justified, negotiations to be entered into prior to the adoption of the report in the specialised committee. In other words, trilogue negotiations begin without groups like our own having had the opportunity to table any proposals. The major groups agree so full steam ahead! This is an amendment that limits the ability of groups like ours to intervene, make proposals and raise complaints, groups like ours that break with this consensus that also dominates the other EU institutions and which is, after all, responsible for the process of civilisation going backwards that is now being experienced in Europe."@en1
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