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The fight against terrorism has raised awareness of the need effectively to combat crime. This has had the positive effect of constant efforts being made, broadly supported by the majority, to strike a balance between the aim of effectively fighting crime and the duty to respect the rights, freedoms and guarantees of those accused of crimes.
Furthermore, the need for trust, mutual recognition and, most importantly, cooperation between the Member States, must not undermine the Member States’ exercise of sovereignty, especially in an area as country-specific as criminal law. In light of the solutions aimed at meeting these concerns, namely the introduction of the oral amendment tabled by the rapporteur in relation to Amendment 51, I was able to vote in favour."@en1
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