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"It is a delight to have Mr Haarder with us again, in a different role. But may I say with respect that now that he has become part of the government he acquired the government's habit of not answering the question.
How exactly is the Council going to approach the issue of impact assessments? If the Commission carries out an impact assessment as part of its better regulation proposals, will the Council, when it amends the Commission's proposals, carry out a further impact assessment of its own amendments? How will it do that and who will it get to do it?
It is very important in terms of the interinstitutional agreement with Parliament to know exactly what the Council's approach is to impact assessments."@en1
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