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"Mr President, I too wish to associate myself with the words of my colleague, Mr Herbert Bösch, congratulating Mrs Langenhagen on the content of her report, and say that the issue of simplifying these programmes and making them more transparent – and this is discussed in the report by the Court of Auditors – is by far the most important and decisive issue for their success. I think that when we embark on a process of creating new agencies – and I believe that several dozen agencies are now being thought of to create programmes on a similar scale – I think that before embarking on this process, we ought to think very carefully about the problems we want to resolve, if an agency is indeed to be different and will resolve issues that these scientific and technical offices have not been able to resolve.
I think that what is more important than thinking about the agencies is considering how to make this entire matter more straightforward, accessible and uniform in all the Member States so that everything can be processed more rapidly, both in terms of payments, as expounded on by Mr Bösch, and also in terms of the concept of the programme itself. And this invitation to consider the matter is particularly what I wanted to convey to the Commission."@en1
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