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The Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats was obliged not to vote in favour of this text despite the importance that our group attaches to the respect and protection of fundamental rights.
All of the Charter, yet nothing but the Charter. Once again this principle, approved by the Parliament, has not been respected. From the shopping list to the militancy, as well as personal opinions being put forward, this report is a catalogue of ideological yet irrational wishes. Many of the points raised concern neither fundamental rights in general nor those at the heart of the European Union.
The European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats does not agree with the alleged progress in certain areas (notably regarding the right to asylum) nor the tendency to extrapolate the letter of the Charter on certain issues relating to discrimination. Furthermore, quoting countries only serves to weigh down the text and to awaken pointless nationalist reactions.
Has the Charter, as it is written, been respected during the course of the year in the territory of the EU? That is the subject of the report that Parliament should produce, and ensure that it is given a broad political basis."@en1
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