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"Despite the numerous problems and delays that have affected SIS II (the second generation Schengen Information System) project in recent years, the European Parliament has always supported SIS II, by upholding the need for a clearly Community solution and rejecting the continued use of an intergovernmental structure. The SIS II should also help to increase security and ensure a higher level of data protection than currently exists. Parliament accepted the Council’s proposal to divide the Commission’s initiative, thus creating a second proposal which more accurately reflected the position of the United Kingdom and Ireland. This resulted in the need for the EP to also express its opinion on this second proposal. The specific position of the United Kingdom and Ireland stems from the fact that these Member States only partly participate in Schengen, particularly with regard to measures in the area of judicial cooperation in criminal matters. Neither country participates in the current SIS 1+, but they will both participate in SIS II, which is why their special position needs to be clarified, as they cannot take part in the aspects covered by the SIS II Regulation (former first pillar), but only in the aspects covered by the SIS II Decision (former third pillar)."@en1
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