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". The adoption of the Medina report is a sure sign that legislation is set to improve. The report contains the most important of the views held by the Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats, including: Independent supervision of the implementation of impact assessments by the European Commission; Timely and extensive consultation of interested parties; The objective to reduce the administrative burden by 25% must be a net objective. A reduction in burden resulting from existing legislation in certain areas should not be cancelled out by an additional administrative burden from new legislation. Unfortunately, the following items do not enjoy sufficient support from other groups: Support for the Commission to consider self-regulation and co-regulation as serious strategic policy options. A wider application of impact assessment on, among others, comitology regulations and important Council and Parliament amendments to legislative proposals. Also, the Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats deems it important for the Commission to take the recommendations issued by the High Level Group on Administrative Burden (the Stoiber Group) seriously. A promising sign in this connection is the fact that the Internal Market and Services Directorate General has announced its willingness to exempt small enterprises from having to draft annual accounts, and to amend the 4th and 7th Directives for this purpose."@en1

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