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The two Commission communications on the common asylum policy are most welcome. They are intended to raise the standard of application of the current directives in the EU, providing for the possibility of a review and to improve conditions for the vast majority of refugees within the region they are fleeing.
I welcome these Commission proposals intended to improve the assessment process by adopting a single procedure, thereby simplifying the process for both the applicant and the administration. Improvements are to be introduced to training, in-country assessment and the related information and judicial procedures.
I also welcome the additional measures proposed, which offer the means for managed, legal entry into the EU, not least if they help to reduce trafficking in human beings, along with the intention to develop high-quality protection regimes in receiving countries.
I cannot agree, however, with some of the proposals put forward by Mrs Lambert in her report and shall, therefore, be voting against. One of the main reasons why I reject the report is that it plans to extend the scope of the Directive on minimum standards for procedures"@en1
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