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"Rule 70 of Parliament’s Rules of Procedure on interinstitutional negotiations in legislative procedures lays down the following: ‘1. Negotiations with the other institutions aimed at reaching an agreement in the course of a legislative procedure shall be conducted having regard to the Code of conduct for negotiating in the context of the ordinary legislative procedure; 2. Before entering into such negotiations, the committee responsible should, in principle, take a decision by a majority of its members and adopt a mandate, orientations or priorities; 3. If the negotiations lead to a compromise with the Council following the adoption of the report by the committee, the committee shall in any case be reconsulted before the vote in plenary.’ The Conference of Committee Chairs, after an extensive discussion and after receiving contributions from the Secretaries General of the political groups, asked the Committee on Constitutional Affairs to review the aforementioned Rule. I voted in favour as this proposed amendment to Rule 70 of Parliament’s Rules of Procedure aims to make the procedures ‘more effective, more transparent and more inclusive through the incorporation of some key elements of the Code of conduct for negotiating in the context of the ordinary legislative procedures’."@en1
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