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"The reluctance of Member States to take steps to harmonise some aspects of their respective systems of procedural law does no good for the States themselves or, above all, for European citizens. The ‘by stages’ approach adopted by the Commission is proving to be a winning strategy. However, I think Parliament ought to make itself heard before the Council in order to try and speed up the process for adopting the other directives in this area. Having to talk, in 2011, about rules on the entitlement of suspected and accused persons to be informed of their rights and of the charge against them in criminal proceedings within EU Member States seems, to say the least, like something of an anachronism."@en1
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