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"The effects of the crisis can still be felt in Europe, and we must use all means available to mitigate them. I supported the report, the aim of which is once again an improvement in the quality of EU legislation. I believe that the only way for us to effectively cooperate at both Member State and institutional level is within the framework of appropriate and clear laws. I particularly support ideas that are against pushing the administrative burdens of citizens and SMEs even higher. Smart regulation must include the possibility to reduce, if necessary, the number of aspects of the transposition and application of legislation that were not entirely successful so far, and attempt to accomplish them by other means. As a democratically elected body, the European Parliament can do much in this regard through its consultations with the citizens and its continuous contact with the national parliaments. The relaying of information and mutual communication must be given a central role. We are looking forward with optimism to the report the Commission has promised for the second half of 2012 regarding the progress of the smart regulation agenda."@en1
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