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The report confirms a fundamental principle that we have always argued for – the good governance of the common fisheries policy - which ‘requires proper involvement of all the fishing industry’s professionals in the decision-making process for framing and managing the policy’. Furthermore, ‘that involvement should occur as near as possible to the start of the process’. We have, therefore, always argued for the need to decentralise the CFP.
For this reason, the Commission proposal makes a significant contribution by proposing the creation of regional advisory councils. We broadly agree with this report, which improves on the Commission’s original proposal. It highlights the importance of involving all actors in the sector, particularly share fishermen and small-scale fishermen, through their unions, and coastal fishermen operating in 12-mile territorial waters. Creating subcommittees is another interesting proposal, because it seeks to ensure closer cooperation in every area. Furthermore, the report proposes that the funding of the spending and workings of these Councils should be more effectively guaranteed.
Nevertheless, we have reservations about the potential transformation of these regional (and, therefore, supranational) councils into councils with real management powers, which would undermine Member State sovereignty."@en1
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