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"In procedures for the control of exports, transfer, brokering and transit of dual-use items, Parliament currently has no real possibility to act as an amending institution. In line with its capacity of colegislative body, however, following the Treaty of Lisbon, this should not be the case. In view of future amendments, there is a need to ensure that the EU speaks with a single voice with strong parliamentary backing on all issues within exclusive EU competence. To remedy this situation, in the context of the Union regime for the control of exports of dual-use items and technology, Parliament has ensured that the Commission will be obliged to inform it about the workings of the system. Parliament also wishes to establish an obligation for the dual-use coordination group to annually report to Parliament in order to fulfil its control function in relation to the European Commission. The aforementioned powers of Parliament, introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon, should be reflected individually in all EU legislation. On the basis of this principle, I voted for this report, which puts forward a decision-making process that is more transparent and democratic, and which involves Parliament."@en1
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