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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I should like to congratulate the rapporteur.
I believe that the great mystery is this huge technical delay in preparing the SIS. One might well suppose that there is a political reason for the fact that the SIS, as an instrument designed to guarantee freedom of movement, is in danger of becoming more and more secondary to the requirements of security, which are, of course, legitimate requirements. I believe, however, that we are overstepping the mark if we want – as the German Government seems to do – to make these databases accessible to the secret services, too.
This, together with the increasingly frequent use of biometrics are likely to be the – let us say – technically necessary result of inward-looking policies on freedom of movement and immigration. I therefore believe that the reason for these technical delays can only be an eminently political one."@en1
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