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"en.20030701.7.2-167"2
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"Question No 31 by Carlos Lage ():
During the European Parliament's debate and vote on the reform of the common fisheries policy, much support was expressed for the principle of relative stability in the management of fisheries resources – a principle which is doubly advantageous since, on the one hand, it will help to ensure that resources are better managed and conserved (which is one of the main objectives of the reform) and, on the other, it will prevent undesirable conflicts which impede the development of harmonious relations between fishing peoples and communities. This is what is happening today, for example, all along the Portuguese coast, where people are becoming increasingly concerned and are rebelling against the EU authorities.
What action is the Commission intending to take in order to secure acceptance of the above principle and thereby reassure fishermen and the general public?"@en1
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"Subject: Reform of the common fisheries policy and the stability principle"1
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