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I am glad that this report met the fate it did, after the European Commission proposal addressed by the other Karlsson report was rejected. I hope that the decision in plenary to refer the matter back to the specialist Parliamentary committee will allow for improvements to the text of the proposal for a directive. It will need to become more realistic if this legislative process is to continue. It is particularly important to consider the grave economic and financial repercussions of increasing the level of minimum stocks from 90 to 120 days, which would entail intolerable or unjustifiable management costs for various Member States. The best strategy might perhaps be to leave this matter as it stands today and concentrate above all on promoting real mechanisms for linking stocks together, for encouraging a community of interest and connections between European energy networks."@en1
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