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"Mr President, my task is also on behalf of my group, to welcome Amendments Nos 1 to 11 and the spirit in which they were moved by my friend, Mr Wieland. These are important points although they are not controversial among us.
We welcome in particular the extension of training for general practitioners to three years, together with the amendment originally moved by Mrs Gebhardt for lifelong learning for general practitioners. This is extremely important. The medical associations have been pressing us upon this point and I fully agree with them. It is also important as a purely linguistic matter to make sure that
is translated as "equivalent" and its equivalent words in other European languages.
I conclude by taking up the point that nothing is more important than that the laws of the European Union should be understandable to its citizens. Without that our Community and our Union lack the clarity of purpose which will make them not merely acceptable to, but embraced by, the citizens. Therefore all projects of consolidation of law that tend to making the law more readily understood by the citizen and its purposes more lucid to her or him are projects to which we should give our greatest support.
I am very happy to support this report. I once again congratulate my friend, Mr Wieland, on the spirit in which he moved it."@en1
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