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Common fisheries policy rules must be implemented effectively and in a uniform way.
Strengthening control was one of the key priorities of the 2002 reform of the common fisheries policy. I therefore welcome this proposal to establish a fisheries control agency. I believe that this agency should be established without delay.
I did have some problems with the text as adopted by the Fisheries Committee. This Parliament from the outset has championed the cause of including fishermen and their legitimate representatives in the decision making process.
In this context Parliament gave a resounding approval to my report on Regional Advisory Councils, or RACs, as they are known.
It should be no surprise to anyone that fishermen will have the greatest interests in this agency. And yet they are being inexplicably excluded from the proceedings.
I believe that there is a vital need for transparency in this issue. I therefore submit that fishermen must be included.
I believe that the overriding consideration is that the agency must operate in strict conformity with Community interests.
I believe that the question of voting rights in this new agency should not be used as a subterfuge to allow the Commission to dominate proceedings."@en1
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