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"Madam President, as regards the plans for the fisheries policy, certain proposals that we have been waiting for have been so long coming that what we now need is a fixed work programme allowing us to determine with greater certainty those issues that will come before us in this parliamentary term.
Despite our requests in this respect, and aside from the reform of the monitoring policy which has just been presented, we have so far been unable to obtain any better idea of what is to come.
The Commission document tells us that one of the priorities will be the presentation of the Green Paper on the reform of the common fisheries policy. However, in reality, this simply represents the start of a debate which will not end until 2012.
The promised reform of the common organisation of the markets also appears in the communication, but we are again unsure whether this will reach us in the first half of 2009.
I want to point out that there is a whole series of issues which, either because of international commitments, such as fisheries agreements, or multilateral obligations, such as the need to transpose the recommendations of the regional fisheries organisations into Community law, should appear in the legislative programme.
There are also other issues, such as the future of European aquaculture or the proposal on discards which appears and disappears like a ghost from the Commission’s work programmes, which we believe should also become priority issues, given the importance attributed to them by both the sector and this Parliament.
We therefore hope, Madam President, that an amended work programme for 2009 will be presented as soon as possible, taking into account these repeated requests from the European Parliament."@en1
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