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As I said in the vote at first reading, I welcome the Commission proposal and the rapporteur’s excellent work.
Electronic interchanges between national authorities and between these and the Community institutions are of vital importance at two levels. At an operational level they are a precious source of information and cooperation for national, local and regional agents of public administration, and therefore lead to greater effectiveness; while at the level of guaranteeing citizens’ rights they make relations with national and Community public authorities easier and more transparent.
Now that the Council has unanimously adopted the common position (including the amendments proposed by Parliament at first reading), I hope that the good results achieved by the IDA (Interchange of Data between Administrations) programme will, as the Commission proposes, ensure the continuation of the previous programme (IDA II), henceforth to be known as IDABC – Interoperable Delivery of pan-European
Government Services to Public Administrations, Businesses and Citizens.
Finally, I must emphasise the importance of indeed extending the benefits of this information interchange to businesses and citizens, thus fulfilling both the goals of the Lisbon strategy and the
Europe 2005 Action Plan, approved at the Seville European Council in June 2002."@en1
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