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"en.20061218.6.1-063"2
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"This has been the last presidency of a European Union composed of 25 Member States, and I should like to add to the chorus of tributes already offered a tribute to the culture in which this presidency has been conducted, as I think that has constituted an important dimension and been a significant part of the success of this presidency.
I am happy to note an increased amount of agreement, particularly on the question of enlargement. We have also seen agreement between the three main institutions, which has not always been the case. In addition, I am particularly happy to note the changes concerning the enlargement of the Schengen area, which is strengthening credibility and trust within the Union.
I do have one regret, however, concerning our continued failure to establish a supervisory body for the Galileo programme under the 2003 Council decision. I hope that this will take place as provided for in this decision, which stipulates the establishment of such centres in the future in the new Member States, and I should also like to congratulate Finland for having joined the ranks of the Member States who have ratified the Constitutional Treaty."@en1
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