Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2005-10-26-Speech-3-180"
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"Mr President, the fight against organised crime and terrorism is one of your Presidency’s main preoccupations.
When the UK’s priorities were presented in June, I reminded you that our fellow citizens want a protective, generous Europe of solidarity and that, as a consequence, the delicate balance between freedom and security must be maintained. This principle is still on the agenda for the directive on data retention. I welcome the efforts of your Presidency to promote codecision with Parliament. We have risen to the challenge and we are working towards an agreement at first reading.
However, we are keeping a close eye on a number of points that are very important to us, in particular the protection of data in this directive. Only strict access rules and criminal penalties will enable us to guarantee that the retention of data does not have a detrimental effect on the liberty of our fellow citizens."@en1
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