Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2002-06-12-Speech-3-182"
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"en.20020612.5.3-182"2
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". – Madam President, when you stand in a derelict asbestos factory in Poland and taste it on your tongue, when you hear a debate in Malta about how they dispose of waste on a small island made of hard rock, and when you stand in a yard in Bulgaria and see where the offenders with mental disorders are expected to exercise for one hour a day, you see some of the challenges that some of our European family have to meet as they seek to join the European Union and adopt our acquis.
Our Committee on the Environment's enlargement reports have highlighted concerns on nuclear safety, stocks of obsolete pesticides, food and feed safety, habitats and wild bird protection and human rights in mental health systems. We want to see compliance with the acquis, but we understand that the acquis has standards that we are all seeking to implement. We want candidate countries to have access to advice and support from specialists and funds available to us already as Member States to meet our obligations and we ask the Commission to ensure that we are not asking candidate countries to meet standards that our own Member States are failing to meet themselves."@en1
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"draftsman of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy"1
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