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"en.20051215.29.4-137"2
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This resolution, which has regrettably been adopted, albeit by a very narrow margin, is one of Parliament’s most damaging resolutions in support of current Community policy.
There are key aspects of the resolution that are tantamount to an attack on fundamental democratic rights and the Treaty on European Union. A case in point is the call for ‘a properly coordinated interinstitutional campaign and strategy facilitating the rapid adoption of the European Constitution based on the existing draft Constitutional Treaty’, which disregards the ‘no’ votes delivered by the people of France and the Netherlands in referendums on the so-called European Constitution.
Similarly alarming is the call for improved computer systems and increased use of biometric data, for example the Visa Information System (VIS) and the Schengen Information System (SIS II), for the purpose of reducing immigration, and for repressive measures and the erosion of fundamental rights to be stepped up, on the pretext of combating terrorism.
In the area of internal market and monetarist policies, the emphasis is on the all-too-familiar tools of neoliberalism, namely liberalisations purporting to increase competitiveness, the integration of the financial services markets and the enlargement of the euro zone.
Hence our vote against."@en1
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