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"I voted in favour of this report because neither the Member States nor the Commission have as yet envisaged any role for Parliament in this process, despite the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon. In the European Union, the Treaty of Lisbon has further consolidated the area of freedom, security and justice in terms of respect for fundamental rights and the different legal systems and traditions of the Member States. EU security policy is strongly anchored to a specific EU rule of law, so the reinforcement of this policy must be based on democratic values, human rights and fundamental freedoms. The key common threats identified in the internal security strategy – organised crime, terrorism and radicalisation, cybercrime, corruption and challenges to border management – have interlinked external and internal dimensions. The Stockholm Programme emphasised that an EU internal security strategy should be developed in order to further improve security throughout the Union and effectively combat organised crime, terrorism and other threats, while respecting fundamental rights, the principles of international protection and the rule of law. Coordinated and coherent action in both areas is required for any response to be effective."@en1
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