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"The European External Action Service (EEAS) is now well set to become an operational diplomatic corps. Parliament ensured that 60% of staff are to come from other European institutions, which will ensure a certain degree of independence from Member States. The principle of geographical balance was introduced so that a suitable and significant presence of nationals from all Member States is guaranteed.
This vote has strengthened Parliament’s role: the heads of delegations of the European Union appointed in ‘strategically important’ regions will indeed be heard by Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs. Furthermore, Parliament will have a right of scrutiny on how the EEAS’s budget is used and its staff will have to follow specific training on budget management."@en1
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