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"The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty brought about a radical change in the comitology procedure. The revision of the Rules of Procedure entailed by the changes stemming from the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty also enables us to meet a request from the President of the European Parliament for a procedure which sets out more clearly the arrangements for the rapid approval of a delegated act or implementing act. The new Rule 87a, in combination with the new Rule 88, lays down the procedure to be followed in the majority of cases – i.e. the procedure for the committee responsible without the associated committees or committees jointly responsible. In the case of Rule 87a (delegated acts), it was necessary to define the procedure whereby Parliament declares, prior to the expiry of the deadline set in the basic legislative act, that it does not intend to raise objections to the delegated act, as provided for in item 11 of the common understanding, particularly in order to enhance the legal certainty of any such decision. In the case of Rule 88 (implementing acts), in the event that the new provisions will apply immediately in respect of legislative acts adopted after the entry into force of the new Regulation (EU) No 182/2011, during the period needed to bring the existing legislation into line, a number of legislative acts will continue to be covered by the regulatory procedure with scrutiny pursuant to Article 5a of Decision 1999/468/EC. The provisions of Article 5a should therefore continue to apply to the basic acts to which it refers."@en1
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