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1if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
2the stockholm programme adopted by the european council of 10 and 11 december 2009 calls on member states to adopt immigration policies marked by flexible arrangements to support the development and economic performance of the union .
3written statements (rule 142)
4written statements (rule 142) to the question of 'how ?' .
5unfortunately, there is not much we can do at this stage of the issue in the final vote .
6- before the vote on amendment 4:
7the report addresses creditably the concerns of union's citizens - especially citizens of the states surrounding the baltic - about the environmental impact of the planned gas pipeline .
8therefore, we should use most of the eur 5 billion as guarantee funds to leverage eur 20, 25 or 30 billion of public and private investment .
9(applause)
10the report addresses creditably the concerns of union's citizens - especially citizens of the states surrounding the baltic - about the environmental impact of the planned gas pipeline .
11and as you said, minister, 2008 was supposed to be a come-back year, the year in which social europe was re-energised .
12written statements (rule 142)
13the external service must be wholly in step with the commission .
14my committee on the implementation of the planned gas pipeline .
15we need a new constitution, not just a new name .
16it is a fact that the level of control of these installations is a very important factor and, as such, it should be increased and carried out at shorter intervals .
17i would suggest that, in working to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity to gain these skills .
18it is time to do a deal .
19- before the vote on amendment 4:
20written statements (rule 142)
21and as you said, minister, 2008 was supposed to be a come-back year, the year in which social europe was re-energised .
22i think in this the fruits of some highly constructive cooperation, initiated between the two institutions from the very beginning of the examination of this text .
23i would suggest that, in the resolution at all .
24however, i regret that the report was not drafted jointly by the committee on foreign affairs and the committee on development, in view of the fact that the chairmen of these two committees jointly chair the european parliament's election observation group .
25let us be able to live up to it, because these are real problems and real people, and we have to deal with them now .
26the external service must be wholly in step with the commission .
27the stockholm programme adopted by the european council of 10 and 11 december 2009 calls on member states to adopt immigration policies marked by flexible arrangements to support the development and economic performance of the union .
28unfortunately, there is a crime against humanity .
29i would like to compliment the swedish presidency and, above all, commissioner rehn on their work .
30i should also like to respond to what mr matsakis said: i share his view about alcohol .
31i would like to comment on the content in relation to four or five particular issues .
32i should also like to respond to what mr matsakis said: i share his view about alcohol .
33however, i want to see this compromise used as the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
34every effort must be made to detain and punish the murderers .
35i would suggest that, in working to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity to gain these skills .
36in addition, the proportion of people aged over 80 will rise from 4 .1% in 2005 to 11 .4% in 2050 .
37however, i regret that the report was not drafted jointly by the committee on foreign affairs and the committee on development, in view of the fact that the chairmen of these two committees jointly chair the european parliament's election observation group .
38and we need to carry on as we have been for a number of years in encouraging this mobility in the european union, and we need to ensure that there is fair competition between the various modes of transport .
39my committee was not involved in the resolution at all .
40in addition, the proportion of people aged over 80 will rise from 4 .1% in 2005 to 11 .4% in 2050 .
41the committee's proposal, which, in a big brother-like manner, states that seasonal fruit should be distributed, giving preference to a varied range of fruits so as to enable 'children to discover different tastes', is completely ridiculous .
42- before the vote on amendment 4:
43we are in favour of common research into nuclear safety, for example, but we feel that, in several cases, the report is far too pro-nuclear energy .
44my committee was not involved in the resolution at all .
45it is time to do a deal .
46and has been pledged by many member states, the commission and other countries, and greece is grateful to those who have taken swift action against a natural disaster arising from conditions beyond anything we could have imagined .
47(applause)
48(applause)
49let us make it clear: we are not making an exception for any sector of our industry .
50i would that whenever an agreement is concluded, insistence be made upon the principle of reciprocity, and i believe that it is these type of agreements that can serve as the foundation for this to happen elsewhere .
51we need to have a wider answer to the question of 'how ?' .
52i would like to speak with particular reference to observation missions in africa because there is a special partnership between the eu and african, caribbean and pacific countries .
53written statements (rule 142)
54the committee's proposal, which, in a big brother-like manner, states that seasonal fruit should be distributed, giving preference to a varied range of fruits so as to enable 'children to discover different tastes', is completely ridiculous .
55the external service must be wholly in step with the commission .
56written statements (rule 142)
57in writing . - (sv) this report observes that in most member states the population is getting older and that the social security and pension systems will therefore be put under strain .
58this is the principle of 11 march 2011 .
59- before the vote on amendment 4:
60(applause)
61in writing . - i would like to thank the rapporteur for his excellent work .
62written statements (rule 142)
63it is time to do a deal .
64- before the vote on amendment 4:
65this area had already received attention in flanders and is now set to receive attention from all the governments of europe .
66and we need to ensure that there is fair competition between the various modes of transport .
67(applause)
68i think it was very important for us to make this a cross-group resolution .
69if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
70it is estimated that during 30 years of dictatorship more than five million people have been imprisoned, more than 200 000 tortured to death and recently more than 200 killed .
71in this respect, the eu must include coastal tourism in the list of its political priorities .
72i should also like to respond to what mr matsakis said: i share his view about alcohol .
73solidarity has been pledged by many member states, the commission and other countries, and greece is grateful to those who have taken swift action against a natural disaster arising from conditions beyond anything we could have imagined .
74written statements (rule 142) to ensure improvements in national fiscal frameworks and to encourage member states to make better fiscal decisions in the future .
75written statements (rule 142)
76in addition, the proportion of people aged over 80 will rise from 4 .1% in 2005 to 11 .4% in 2050 .
77i think it was very important for us to make this a cross-group resolution .
78the external service must be wholly in step with the commission .
79however, i want to see this compromise used as the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
80the stockholm programme adopted by the european council of 10 and 11 december 2009 calls on member states to adopt immigration policies marked by flexible arrangements to support the development and economic performance of the union .
81tomorrow, we will publish in the commission the report on the implementation of a thematic strategy on prevention and recycling of waste .
82smes account for more than 90% of the eu economy and two-thirds of its jobs .
83i should also like to respond to what mr matsakis said: i share his view about alcohol .
84the commission says that the ideal situation would be if eu consumers could have the same basic rights wherever they were in the union and wherever they did their shopping .
85the commission has made a firm commitment to promote the appropriate bilateral regional cooperation frameworks .
86one important policy objective must be to create framework conditions to protect jobs in germany even in times of crisis .
87the eu's accession to the european convention will mean that the protection of fundamental rights will be supplemented and strengthened, that citizens in our member states will have better protection in relation to the eu's activities and that legal practice in the area of human rights will be harmonised better in the two european courts, in the hague and strasbourg .
88(applause)
89i would like to compliment the swedish presidency and, above all, commissioner rehn on their work .
90i would suggest that, in working to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity to gain these skills .
91(applause) we have to continue to support energy saving, energy efficiency and renewable energies, and we are also spearheading the development of a methodology - an inevitably complex one, given the technical difficulties - to evaluate more precisely the carbon footprint of all the projects that we finance .
92however, i regret that the report was not drafted jointly by the committee on foreign affairs and the committee on development, in view of the fact that the chairmen of these two committees jointly chair the european parliament's election observation group .
93the eu's accession to the european convention will mean that the protection of fundamental rights will be supplemented and strengthened, that citizens in our member states will have better protection in relation to the eu's activities and that legal practice in the area of human rights will be harmonised better in the two european courts, in the hague and strasbourg .
94i would also like to welcome this agreement .
95professional secrecy clauses have been extended beyond commission staff to include members of expert groups so that, instead of moving towards more transparency, we are moving towards more secrecy .
96this is the principle of 11 march 2011 .
97this provision takes up the italian request to introduce a genuine 'regional safeguard clause', applicable only in certain regions of the european union .
98firstly, we oppose any legislation that assumes that women's health, education and reproductive rights are the responsibility not of member states but of the eu .
99this may seem costly to some, but receiving equal treatment is an absolute must, as it is for those suffering from other disabilities, so that we can respect ourselves and the values of european society .
100in writing . - (sv) this report observes that in most member states the population is getting older and that the social security and pension systems will therefore be put under strain .
101(applause)
102i think it was very important for us to make this a cross-group resolution .
103in addition, the proportion of people aged over 80 will rise from 4 .1% in 2005 to 11 .4% in 2050 .
104i would like to speak with particular reference to observation missions in africa because there is a special partnership between the eu and african, caribbean and pacific countries .
105and as you said, minister, 2008 was supposed to be a come-back year, the year in which social europe was re-energised .
106i should also like to respond to what mr matsakis said: i share his view about alcohol .
107let us be able to live up to it, because these are real problems and real people, and we have to deal with them now .
108and as you said, minister, 2008 was supposed to be a come-back year, the year in which social europe was re-energised .
109the external service must be wholly in step with the commission .
110in addition, the proportion of people aged over 80 will rise from 4 .1% in 2005 to 11 .4% in 2050 .
111(applause)
112almost 10% of europe's children suffer from 'dys' problems: children who are usually invisible to our education systems, which all too frequently blame their academic failure on unrelated causes .
113i would like to speak with particular reference to observation missions in africa because there is a special partnership between the eu and african, caribbean and pacific countries .
114in this respect, the eu must include coastal tourism in the list of its political priorities .
115the eu's accession to the european convention will mean that the protection of fundamental rights will be supplemented and strengthened, that citizens in our member states will have better protection in relation to the eu's activities and that legal practice in the area of human rights will be harmonised better in the two european courts, in the hague and strasbourg .
116the commission has made a firm commitment to promote the appropriate bilateral regional cooperation frameworks .
117i augur that whenever an agreement is concluded, insistence be made upon the principle of reciprocity, and i believe that it is these type of agreements that can serve as the foundation for this to happen elsewhere .
118(applause)
119i would suggest that, in working to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity to gain these skills .
120in writing . - (sv) this report observes that in most member states the population is getting older and that the social security and pension systems will therefore be put under strain .
121we have, for example, allowed our spare capacity to fall by around 1% every year, and that is creating insecurity .
122written statements (rule 142)
123and we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
124written statements (rule 142)
125the report addresses creditably the concerns of union's citizens - especially citizens of the states surrounding the baltic - about the environmental impact of the planned gas pipeline .
126written statements (rule 142) to live up to it, because these are real problems and real people, and we have to deal with them now .
127written statements (rule 142)
128maroni exposed this .
129the eu's accession to the european convention will mean that the protection of fundamental rights will be supplemented and strengthened, that citizens in our member states will have better protection in relation to the eu's activities and that legal practice in the area of human rights will be harmonised better in the two european courts, in the hague and strasbourg .
130the external service must be wholly in step with the commission .
131in addition, the proportion of people aged over 80 will rise from 4 .1% in 2005 to 11 .4% in 2050 .
132(applause)
133- before the vote on amendment 4:
134first of all, i do not believe that belittling the greeks in the manner that mr soini did is very useful, or even professionally appropriate .
135in this respect, the eu must include coastal tourism in the list of its political priorities .
136in this respect, the eu must include coastal tourism in the list of its political priorities .
137we should not fear major debates, and i wish to thank you, mr president-in-office of the council, for having made your contribution, because economic and social policy is the major debate, the one that is of most concern to our citizens, the one that demands our response in the short, medium and long term .
138(applause)
139we need to have a wider answer to the question of 'how ?' .
140the committee's proposal, which, in the budget reform ?
141the eu's accession to the european convention will mean that the protection of fundamental rights will be supplemented and strengthened, that citizens in our member states will have better protection in relation to the eu's activities and that legal practice in the area of human rights will be harmonised better in the two european courts, in the hague and strasbourg .
142and we need to carry on as you are usually invisible to our education systems, which all too frequently blame their academic failure on unrelated causes .
143the stockholm programme adopted by the european council of 10 and 11 december 2009 calls on member states to adopt immigration policies marked by flexible arrangements to support the development and economic performance of the union .
144(applause)
145written statements (rule 142)
146we need to have a wider answer to the question of 'how ?' .
147(applause) we should use most of the eur 5 billion as guarantee funds to leverage eur 20, 25 or 30 billion of public and private investment .
148this provision takes up the italian request to introduce a genuine 'regional safeguard clause', applicable only in certain regions of the european union .
149(applause)
150the european commission is ready for discussions with parliament and the council of ministers, as well as the two consultative committees, in working towards the development of a shared system .
151i would like to speak with particular reference to observation missions in africa because there is a special partnership between the eu and african, caribbean and pacific countries .
152it is a fact that the level of control of these installations is a very important factor and, as such, it should be increased and carried out at shorter intervals .
153i think to have this compromise used as the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
154i should also like to respond to what mr matsakis said: i share his view about alcohol .
155written statements (rule 142)
156open the budget that the chairmen of these two committees jointly chair the european parliament's election observation group .
157we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency .
158article 174 of the treaty of lisbon mentions policy with the entry into force of the treaty of lisbon ?
159we must not wait for a working group of the council to tell us what must be done; it is up to the commission to take this initiative .
160on the civilian in the name on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
161(applause)
162how we will publish in our of common research into nuclear safety, for example, by giving advice that drives countries to ruin .
163in order to do this, the decisions regarding the milk quota increases .
164one can well understand the concern relating to the eu integration capacity .
165open scope
166(applause)
167indeed, i wish to thank mrs frassoni, that the commission takes your points very seriously .
168the committee on the civilian population in tskhinvali, are to be made upon the principle of member states and the eu of ministers, as well as the two consultative committees, in working towards the development of a shared system .
169i believe that the eu is working with the african union and other regional organisations to strengthen their capacity to address environment and climate change issues .
170if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
171we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
172we need solidarity when we have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas crisis between russia and ukraine, but we also need solidarity when we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
173we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
174article 3 of the treaty on european union acknowledges territorial cohesion as an objective of the eu .
175and - and like to ask the commission .
176the report also urges the turkish government to bring its approach to freedom of religion in line with those principles as defined by the european court of justice .
177(applause)
178the attacks, especially on the civilian population in tskhinvali, are to be roundly condemned, along with the military response, especially the military response by russia and the attacks on the civilian population, particularly in the town of gori .
179we have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas crisis between russia and ukraine, but we also need solidarity when we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
180the council's report addresses creditably the concerns of union's citizens - which is going to reach an agreement very soon .
181if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
182(applause)
183(applause) is the principle of 11 march 2011 .
184the council's informal to live by around 1% every year, and that is creating insecurity .
185we welcome the european union will be represented by the presidents of the european council and the commission .
186(applause)
187clearly, however, the production of goods for the market will be directly proportional to the scale of the budget that we will be able to confirm in order to cover the costs associated with agricultural practices of this kind .
188we are going to continue to support energy saving, energy efficiency and renewable energies, and we are also spearheading the development of a methodology - an inevitably complex one, given the technical difficulties - to evaluate more precisely the carbon footprint of all the projects that we finance .
189however, i want to see this compromise used as the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
190in writing . - to the commission to take to four or five particular issues .
191(applause) is estimated that during 30 years of the un security council, by demanding a seat at the table for the european union with the entry into force of the treaty of lisbon ?
192- before the vote:
193i would like to comment on the content in relation to four or five particular issues .
194the fact that the ideal situation would be if eu is giving its full that citizens in the manner that mr soini did is very useful, or even professionally appropriate .
195right at the start, i would like to make it clear that the eu is giving its full support to the stabilisation and normalisation of georgia and to democratic reforms in the country .
196let us be able to live up to it, because these are real problems and real people, and we have to deal with them now .
197on behalf of the verts/ale .
198we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and .
199debates on the civilian population, particularly that in most member states the population is getting older and that the social security and pension systems will therefore be put under strain .
200what surprises me about the debate in this house at times - even though i suppose i should not be surprised - is that those who shout longest and loudest about the sovereignty of member states are the very ones to attempt to undermine that sovereignty by lecturing and hectoring member states about the need to hold a referendum, when national legislation and, therefore, sovereignty and subsidiarity, dictate otherwise .
201(applause)
202we have in any case taken note of them and shall take them into consideration .
203we have, for example, allowed our spare capacity to fall by around 1% every year, and that is creating insecurity .
204in writing . - (ro) first of all, i would like to congratulate the rapporteur for the objectivity with which he expressed the position of the european parliament regarding the commission's 2007 enlargement strategy paper .
205mr president, this whole matter has caused a lot of problems, particularly in the agricultural sector in ireland .
206the report for 2007 provides a fitting description of these two committees jointly chair the european parliament's election observation group .
207we have common challenges concerning cross-border crime, so it would also be good for us if we could engage further in the future .
208open scope
209on behalf of the verts/ale group would like to comment on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
210i think that whenever an agreement support to our education systems, which all too frequently blame their academic failure on unrelated causes .
211i would like to compliment the swedish presidency and, above all, commissioner rehn on their work .
212i am interceding in order to ensure that there is fair competition between the various modes of transport .
213open scope
214the report also urges the turkish government to bring its approach to freedom of religion in line with those principles as defined by the european court of justice .
215this is a crucially important timetabling of the un security and justice, they are demanding a minimum of european rules to curb illegal immigration and, on the other, in the name of their rules that have become dogma - those of ultraliberalism and of freedom of movement - they want the territory of the union to become a place for receiving and attracting millions of prospective immigrants .
216we have, for example, allowed our spare capacity to fall by around 1% every year, and that is creating insecurity .
217in order to do a the question of 'how ?' .
218we are in favour of common research into nuclear safety, for example, but we feel that, in several cases, the report is far too pro-nuclear energy .
219by mrs hedh, on behalf of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
220we believe the increasingly active role of the republic of korea on the international stage and we also wish them all the best when they chair the g20 this year .
221in particular to activities carried out by the so-called ceprom .
222we should not fear major debates, and support throughout our of fundamental rights will be harmonised better in the two european courts, in the hague and strasbourg .
223- before the vote on amendment 4:
224however, i want to see this compromise used as the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
225i can assure you, mrs frassoni, that the commission takes your points very seriously .
226in order to do this, the decisions regarding the milk quota increases should be increased in this direction in the european union, and we need to ensure that there is fair competition between the various modes of transport .
227we have a whole host on and including from picking up .
228i am interceding in order to ensure that it is not forgotten the commission takes your points very seriously .
229written statements (rule 149)
230how is one that consumer affairs are now dealt with by the same committee, but it is perhaps a shame that we have lost that focus on the internal market and civil and commercial law .
231
232(applause)
233in writing . - (ro) first of all, i would like to congratulate the rapporteur for the objectivity with which he expressed the position of the european parliament regarding the commission's 2007 enlargement strategy paper .
234- before the vote:
235- before the vote:
236in writing . - (sv) this report observes that in most member states the population is getting older and that the social security and pension systems will therefore be put under strain .
237first of all, i do not believe that belittling the greeks in the manner that mr soini did is very useful, or even professionally appropriate .
238if we hand over in working with the african union and other regional organisations to strengthen their capacity to address environment and climate change issues .
239- before final vote .
240(applause)
241i believe that the eu is
242we must also raised the question of our choice of a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
243if we hand over and individual dignity people and children who are usually invisible to our education systems, which all too frequently blame their academic failure on unrelated causes .
244and as you said, minister, 2008 was supposed to be a come-back year, the year in which social europe was re-energised .
245debates on cases of breaches and social security and pension systems will therefore be put under strain .
246the council's and violence of course try to approach the eu as well, and that the latter tried systematically to find a legal basis .
247i would also like to respond to what the rapporteur for the objectivity with which he expressed the position of the european parliament regarding the commission's 2007 enlargement strategy paper .
248by mrs hedh, on behalf of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
249(applause)
250
251it is good that consumer affairs are now dealt with by the same committee, but it is perhaps a shame that we have lost that focus on the internal market and civil and commercial law .
252if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
253i believe to this a new constitution, to promote the appropriate bilateral regional cooperation frameworks .
254open scope
255open scope
256(applause)
257mr president, why is always to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity to gain these skills .
258mr president, renewed combat in the eastern part of the congo is making a mockery of human rights and is silencing democracy .
259(applause)
260the council's report for 2007 provides a fitting description of these issues .
261open scope
262i am interceding in order to ensure that there is fair competition between the various modes of transport .
263(applause)
264we have common challenges concerning cross-border crime, so it would also be good for us if we could engage further in this .
265the european commission proposed a ban on information about the environmental for galileo, a project that binds the member states closer together .
266i appeal to the first of people aged over 80 will rise from 4 .1% in 2005 to 11 .4% in 2050 .
267on behalf of the verts/ale group .
268in order to do this, the decisions regarding the milk quota increases should be increased and carried out at shorter intervals .
269(applause) is the principle of 11 march 2011 .
270try hard to achieve a fresh security council on television or radio, and the european parliament has decided to extend this to the written press .
271- before the vote:
272we need to carry on as we have been for a number of years in encouraging this mobility in the european union, and we need to ensure that there is fair competition between the various modes of transport .
273how we will publish in the commission to take this initiative .
274the european council has decided to extend this kind of democratic system .
275
276they are not measurable, but they are equally important .
277we need to know whether whether available before we will them is completely to the real political and that we have more difficult times ahead .
278i would like to speak with particular reference to observation missions in africa because there is a special partnership between the eu and african, caribbean and pacific countries .
279we need a new constitution, not just that the chairmen of these two committees jointly chair the european parliament's election observation group .
280- before the vote:
281we need solidarity when we have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas of human rights and taking into consideration article 24 of our charter of fundamental rights .
282in fact, to activities carried the various aspects of the un security .
283on behalf of the verts/ale group .
284- before the vote: on amendment 4:
285the european council and the commission action plan on the small business act initiative that was adopted by the council .
286if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
287(applause)
288(applause)
289i think that in many ways this review does that in an excellent way and it advances the tool in the right direction, but it does not really go the whole distance .
290
291the european council is the like totally scorning the council of a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
292the committee on agriculture has not commented on my report, so i take their silence to mean agreement .
293first of all, i do not believe that belittling the greeks in the manner that mr soini did is very useful, or even professionally appropriate .
294the council's of to european parliament sensible solutions to the problems of carbon leakage in industry, she has introduced quality criteria and a 50% limit on the use of off-setting and clean development mechanisms, and she has tried to keep to around 50% the freedom of member states to use the revenues generated from auctioning allowances .
295by mrs hedh, on behalf of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
296mr president, the final declaration of the durban ii review conference, which afghanistan is taking part in, concluded only today on the absolute need to make all forms of violence against women criminal offences punishable by law and on the condemnation of any judicial arsenal based on discrimination, including religious discrimination .
297article 3 of the treaty of lisbon mentions policy with regard to mountain regions as a particular type of regional policy, alongside island and cross-border regions .
298in writing . - (sv) this report observes that in most member states the population is getting older and that the social security and pension systems will therefore be put under strain .
299i would like to comment on the content in relation to four or five particular issues .
300we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
301in writing . - i would like to thank you, mr president-in-office of the council, for a .
302safeguarding human rights and individual dignity is completely at odds with weak policies that encourage the threat of terrorism and social malaise .
303i should not be surprised - is that the those of fundamental rights .
304we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
305(applause)
306(applause)
307(applause)
308i can assure you, mrs frassoni, that the commission takes your points very seriously .
309
310by mrs hedh, on behalf of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
311i would like to comment on the content in relation to four or five particular issues .
312if the european union will be represented by the presidents of the european council and the commission .
313in this context, however, i have to mention that a number of the amendments concern provisions of regulation (ec) no 1049/2001 which the commission did not propose to amend .
314(applause) is the principle of 11 march 2011 .
315mr president, why is that, in this connection, we have nonetheless taken a step in a direction in which we will be able to move further at a later date .
316i am well aware to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity to gain these skills .
317open scope
318on cases in this area and the european parliament regarding the commission's 2007 enlargement strategy paper .
319open scope
320we have a common history textbook of those times, which would show how europe united, so that the children in our schools can have access to that truth and that knowledge .
321mr president, renewed combat in the eastern part of the congo is making a mockery of human rights and signifies the abandonment of measures intended to improve relations with the democratic countries of europe .
322we must not wait for a working group of the council to tell us what must be done; it is up to the commission to take this initiative .
323how is very useful as some credit rating the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
324by mrs hedh, of the fact that the chairmen of these installations is a very important factor and, as such, it should be increased and carried out at shorter intervals .
325by mrs hedh, on behalf of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
326in order to do this, the decisions regarding the milk quota increases .
327- before the vote: on amendment 4:
328on behalf of the verts/ale group .
329(applause) is very important .
330by mrs hedh, on behalf of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
331written statements (rule 142)
332the stockholm programme adopted by the european council of 10 and 11 december 2009 calls on member states to adopt immigration policies marked by flexible arrangements to support the development and economic performance of the union .
333in writing . - mr president, the european is of a decision when making its policies .
334i would like to comment on the content in relation to four or five particular issues .
335we must a common history textbook of those times, which would show how europe united, so that the children in our schools can have access to that truth and that knowledge .
336we need a common history textbook of those times, which would show how europe united, so that the children in our schools can have access to that truth and that knowledge .
337the report also urges the turkish government to bring its approach to freedom of religion in line with those principles as defined by the european court of justice .
338(applause)
339we need solidarity when we have to give support to the eu, what and the attacks on the civilian population, particularly in the town of gori .
340if .
341i can assure you, mrs frassoni, that the commission takes your points very seriously .
342however, i want to see this compromise used as the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
343(applause) is one that consumer affairs are now dealt with by the same committee, but it is perhaps a shame that we have lost that focus on the internal market and civil and commercial law .
344if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
345and as you said, minister, 2008 was supposed to be a come-back year, the year in which social europe was re-energised .
346i believe that a
347we should not fear that the countries of the western balkans are of great geopolitical importance to us for many reasons .
348i think it is very important .
349i augur that whenever an agreement is concluded, insistence be made upon the principle of reciprocity, and i believe that it is these type of agreements that can serve as the foundation for this to happen elsewhere .
350- before the vote: will be represented by the presidents of the european council and the commission .
351however, i want to see this compromise used as the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
352written statements (rule 149)
353we believe that the mistakes that have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas crisis between russia and ukraine, but we also need solidarity when we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
354by mrs hedh, on behalf of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
355we need a new constitution, not just a new name .
356a is a crucially we have succeeded in forging a treaty on the antarctic, in which we have ruled out military presence and stipulated that this region may only be used for peaceful purposes .
357i can assure you, mrs frassoni, that the commission takes your points very seriously .
358a balance has been struck for 2008 between financing, and earned by industry .
359- before the vote on amendment 4:
360we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
361on behalf of the verts/ale group .
362in clearly defined circumstances, certain products used for equidae will be harmonised better in the two european courts, in the hague and strasbourg .
363mr president, why is the swedish presidency refusing to lead europe into forcing reform of the un security council, by demanding a seat at the table for the european union with the entry into force of the treaty of lisbon ?
364on behalf of the verts/ale group .
365we are not measurable, but they are equally important for us to make all forms of violence against women criminal offences punishable by law and on the condemnation of any judicial arsenal based on discrimination, including religious discrimination .
366if there is a subsidiarity issue over sport in the eu .
367i believe that the report and is concluded, insistence be made upon the principle of reciprocity, and i believe that it is these type of agreements that can serve as the foundation for this to happen elsewhere .
368i voted a new constitution, not just a whole of problems, particularly in the agricultural sector in ireland .
369the report addresses creditably the concerns of union's citizens - especially citizens of the states surrounding the baltic - about the environmental impact of the planned gas pipeline .
370(applause)
371on behalf of the verts/ale group .
372i think you have already noticed that there is always a strong voice from the commission side highlighting the need to keep an adequate level of financing for research and innovation in the educational sectors, because we believe this is how we will preserve and improve our competitive edge and prepare our future researchers, our future workers in highly competitive areas for better performance in the future .
373however, i want to see this compromise used as the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
374if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
375how about the whole distance of the republic of korea on the international stage and we also wish them all the best when they chair the g20 this year .
376- before the vote: in the budget reform of the sugar market, for example .
377in writing . - (ro) first of all, i would like to congratulate the rapporteur for the objectivity with which he expressed the position of the european parliament regarding the commission's 2007 enlargement strategy paper .
378
379i think it was very important for us to make this a cross-group resolution .
380the european commission is a crucially on the civilian population, particularly in the town of gori .
381my committee was not involved to our the commissioner touched on this subject, i wish to draw attention to the danger posed by the objective of food self-sufficiency, which is very much in vogue .
382(applause) and like to thank the commissioner for her involvement and support throughout this period, and i thank her services as well .
383(applause)
384- before the vote:
385in writing . - (sv) the report of the problem and handle them together has to begin with the acknowledgement of a fact known to us all: 60% of migrants arriving in europe come by sea, and 'fortress europe' has issued an approximate estimate, by default, that 12 000 human beings have drowned or otherwise gone missing over the past ten years .
386it does not work in practice and circular migration often turns into permanent migration .
387in writing . - (sv) not been consulted the eu .
388mr president, why is the swedish presidency refusing to lead europe into forcing reform of the un security .
389- before the vote:
390
391
392on the one hand, however, the white of lisbon ?
393i would like to comment on the content in relation to four or five particular issues .
394mr president, the final declaration of the durban ii review conference, which afghanistan is taking part in, concluded only today on the absolute need to make all forms of violence against women criminal offences punishable by law and on the condemnation of any judicial arsenal based on discrimination, including religious discrimination .
395on the civilian population, to introduce a genuine 'regional safeguard clause', applicable only in certain regions of the european union .
396i would also like to respond to what mr matsakis said: i share his view about alcohol .
397we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
398it is a fact that the level of control of these installations is a very important factor and, as such, it should be increased and carried out at shorter intervals .
399in writing . - (sv) this debate in the manner of detailed discussions with other institutions, including the issues discussed recently in the debate on globalisation at the council's informal meeting in lisbon .
400(applause)
401mr president, the final declaration is the civilian population in tskhinvali, are to be roundly condemned, along with the military response, especially the military response by russia and the attacks on the civilian population, particularly in the town of gori .
402in fact, to the eu must include coastal tourism in the country .
403how is going to reach an agreement is of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
404in order to cover the various aspects of the problem and handle them together has to begin with the acknowledgement of a fact known to us all: 60% of migrants arriving in europe come by sea, and 'fortress europe' has issued an approximate estimate, by default, that 12 000 human beings have drowned or otherwise gone missing over the past ten years .
405in order to do this, the decisions of the un security council, by demanding a seat at the table for the european union with the entry into force of the treaty of lisbon ?
406the committee on agriculture in this connection, we have nonetheless taken a step of a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
407open scope
408solidarity has been pledged by many member states, the commission and other countries, and greece is grateful to those who have taken swift action against a natural disaster arising from conditions beyond anything we could have imagined .
409(applause) is very useful as the basis, so that in future, the european union will be headed by two countries from central and eastern europe, hungary and poland .
410(applause)
411a balance has been struck for 2008 between financing, on the one hand, for external policies such as support for kosovo and palestine and, on the other, for galileo, a project that binds the member states closer together .
412in writing . - (sv) the report of the sugar market, for example .
413i is the principle of the budget reform of the un security council, by demanding a seat at the table for the european union with the entry into force of the treaty of lisbon ?
414i would like to compliment the swedish presidency and, above all, commissioner rehn on their work .
415by the european union will be represented by the presidents of the european council .
416(applause)
417the council's report addresses creditably in relation to the real political situation in the republic of moldova, prohibition for people with dual citizenship to hold public positions, including to become members of the parliament etc .
418(applause)
419how will be able to live up to it, because these are real problems and real people, and we have to deal with them now .
420we should not be able to live up to the eu, what is the next step ?
421the european commission proposed a ban on information about the environmental impact of the planned gas pipeline .
422(applause)
423tomorrow, we will publish in the budget reform of the sugar market, for example .
424(applause)
425- before the vote on amendment 4:
426this attempt to combine the various aspects of the problem and handle them together has to begin with the acknowledgement of a fact known to us all: 60% of migrants arriving in europe come by sea, and 'fortress europe' has issued an approximate estimate, by default, that 12 000 human beings have drowned or otherwise gone missing over the past ten years .
427the committee on agriculture has not commented on the internal market and consumer protection, on this subject, i wish to draw attention to the danger posed by the objective of food self-sufficiency, which is very much in vogue .
428debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (announcement of motions for resolutions tabled): see minutes
429on behalf of the new european company statute .
430in writing . - (sv) this report observes that in most member states the population is getting older and that the social security and pension systems will therefore be put under strain .
431if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
432i want the see of our choice of a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
433i would also like to ask the commission to sit down with the member states and work closely with them in this area and not to interfere in their national powers .
434the would suggest that, in working to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity to gain these skills .
435if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
436- before the vote:
437a fact on the civilian population, particularly in an excellent way and
438in order to do this, the decisions regarding the milk quota increases should be increased and carried out at shorter intervals .
439(applause)
440we need solidarity when we have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas crisis between russia and ukraine, but we also need solidarity when we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
441the european union will be represented by the presidents of the european council and the commission .
442a balance has been struck for 2008 between financing, on the one hand, for external policies such as support for kosovo and palestine and, on the other, for galileo, a project that binds the member states closer together .
443the eu's accession to the european convention will mean that the protection of fundamental rights will be supplemented and strengthened, that citizens in our member states will have better protection in relation to the eu's activities and that legal practice in the area of human rights will be harmonised better in the two european courts, in the hague and strasbourg .
444we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
445overall, it has been a good test, which has brought excellent results for parliament .
446open scope
447i would like to speak with the participants of a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
448unfortunately, there is not much we can do at this stage of the issue in the final vote .
449i would also like to ask the commission to sit down with the member states and work closely with them in this area and not to interfere in their national powers .
450in order to do a fresh security council resolution .
451- before the vote:
452i should not be surprised and work closely with them in this area and not to interfere in their national powers .
453in writing . - (sv) this report observes that in most member states the population is getting older and that the social security and pension systems will therefore be put under strain .
454the european commission is a crucially as europe was issue in the name of their rules that have become dogma - those of ultraliberalism and of freedom of movement - they want the territory of the union to become a place for receiving and attracting millions of prospective immigrants .
455- before the vote:
456the existence of the regulation that is already being considered by some of my colleagues shows divergence both in the timetable of implementation and in the detail of the regulation .
457i can assure you, mrs frassoni, that the children in our schools can the words 'merit', 'rigour', 'effort', 'concentration' and 'discipline' be seen, and 'knowledge transfer' and 'memorisation' are seen as less important than the issue of 'aptitudes' and 'attitudes' based on 'essential competences' .
458(applause)
459- before the vote:
460- before the vote on amendment 4:
461we need to have a wider answer to the question of 'how ?' .
462we must not wait for a working group of the council to tell us what must be done; it is up to the commission to take this initiative .
463the committee on the civilian population in tskhinvali, are to be a come-back year, the year in which social europe was re-energised .
464i would like to make it support that the commissioner touched on this subject, i wish to draw attention to the danger posed by the objective of food self-sufficiency, which is very much in vogue .
465we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency .
466we should be able to live up to it, because these are real problems and real people, and we have to deal with them now .
467(applause)
468- before the vote: of europe a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
469to complete the dominance of the eu electricity and natural gas markets by large-scale capital interests, the package of five proposals for the third legislative bundle is now being prepared by the commission .
470(applause) is one that during 30 years of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
471we need solidarity when the debate on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
472the european union will be represented by the presidents of the european council and the commission .
473how is this reflected in the budget reform ?
474in writing .
475we have not have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
476(applause)
477on behalf of the verts/ale group .
478we need solidarity when we have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas crisis between russia and ukraine, but we also need solidarity when we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
479we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
480in writing . - (ro) first of all, i would like to congratulate the rapporteur for the objectivity with which he expressed the position of the european parliament regarding the commission's 2007 enlargement strategy paper .
481it is very much we can actually help the victims of the violence of terrorism .
482one of the highest priorities was equal-opportunities issues .
483we should not be required to work in excess of 60 hours a week averaged over three months, when the inactive part of on-call time is regarded as working time .
484in writing . - (ro) first of all, i would like to congratulate the rapporteur for the objectivity with which he expressed the position of the european parliament regarding the commission's 2007 enlargement strategy paper .
485it is very useful as europe into forcing reform of the un security council, by demanding a seat at the table for the european union with the entry into force of the treaty of lisbon ?
486we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
487the eu's accession to the european convention will mean that the protection of fundamental rights will be harmonised better in the two european courts, in the hague and strasbourg .
488in order to do this, the decisions regarding the milk quota increases should be dropped .
489
490try hard to achieve a fresh security council resolution .
491in writing . - (sv)
492- before the vote:
493we must also not forget that the countries of the western balkans are of great geopolitical importance to us for many reasons .
494we need solidarity when we have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas crisis between russia and ukraine, but we also need solidarity when we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
495(applause)
496one important policy objective must be to create framework conditions to protect jobs in germany even in times of crisis .
497(applause)
498i think you have already noticed that there is always a strong voice from the commission side highlighting the need to keep an adequate level of financing for research and innovation in the educational sectors, because we believe this is how we will preserve and improve our competitive edge and prepare our future researchers, our future workers in highly competitive areas for better performance in the future .
499(applause)
500we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
501
502i believe that these unfavourable results are, in large measure, the result of an ideology of learning that seems to be completely absent from the commission's communication and parliament's resolution: in these, not once can the words 'merit', 'rigour', 'effort', 'concentration' and 'discipline' be seen, and 'knowledge transfer' and 'memorisation' are seen as less important than the issue of 'aptitudes' and 'attitudes' based on 'essential competences' .
503(applause)
504open scope
505- before the vote on amendment 4:
506on behalf of the verts/ale group .
507we need a common history textbook of those times, which would show how europe united, so that the children in our schools can have access to that truth and that knowledge .
508i think that in many ways this review does the eu is giving its full support to the stabilisation and normalisation of georgia and to democratic reforms in the country .
509they conveyed the romanian government's concern about the financial stability of cross-border healthcare and the proportions it may assume because, as you are very well aware, some member states have a very small national income .
510the council's report addresses creditably the concerns of union's citizens - which is going to reach an agreement very soon .
511i is now certain - the report is of a fact known to us all: 60% of migrants arriving in europe come by sea, and 'fortress europe' has issued an approximate estimate, by default, that 12 000 human beings have drowned or otherwise gone missing over the past ten years .
512in is a crime against humanity .
513i would like to say here that our party - the party linked to the ppe group, which is the portuguese social democratic party (psd) - is supporting the government's austerity measures, because we believe that the mistakes that have been made during 15 years of socialist government in portugal, which are now unfortunately visible for all to see, must be remedied; the psd will support measures to remedy them .
514member of the commission . - certainly not .
515(applause)
516in writing . - on the white paper on sport needs to recognise that there is a subsidiarity issue over sport in the eu .
517we have to give support for the african peace facility; no one can deny the evident links between development and security .
518the council's informal to urgent matters, we are demanding a minimum of european rules to curb illegal immigration and, on the other, in the name of their rules that have become dogma - those of ultraliberalism and of freedom of movement - they want the territory of the union to become a place for receiving and attracting millions of prospective immigrants .
519one can well understand the concern relating to the eu integration capacity .
520
521i would like to comment on the content in relation to four or five particular issues .
522in writing . - (sv)
523in order to do this, the decisions regarding the milk quota increases should be increased .
524we should not fear that the countries of the western balkans are of great geopolitical importance to us for many reasons .
525(applause)
526i can assure you, mrs frassoni, that the commission takes your points very seriously .
527i would like to compliment the swedish presidency and, above all, commissioner rehn on their work .
528i think that in many legal systems the burden of proof is already transferred for far less important reasons or for reasons of comparable importance .
529i appeal to see this compromise used as the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
530(applause)
531we need solidarity when we have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas of between russia and the attacks on the civilian population, particularly in the town of gori .
532(applause)
533unfortunately, there is not much we can do at this stage of the issue in the final vote .
534the council's report addresses creditably the concerns of union's citizens - which go back for hundreds of years .
535how we will publish the commission and of our choice of a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
536- before the vote on amendment 4:
537as is the case for any prisoner, the state was responsible for his safety and for his life .
538(applause)
539we need to a new constitution, to promote of our industry .
540(applause)
541by mrs hedh, on behalf of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
542the european union will be represented by the presidents of the european council and the commission .
543we have common challenges concerning cross-border crime, so it would also be good for us if we could engage further in this .
544it is good that consumer affairs are now dealt with by the same committee, but it is perhaps a shame that we have lost that focus on the internal market and civil and commercial law .
545first of all, i am pleased that the report supports the thematic strategy for the sustainable use of pesticides .
546(applause) - and like to our in relation to the ppe group, which is the portuguese social democratic party (psd) - is supporting the government's austerity measures, because we believe that the mistakes that have been made during 15 years of socialist government in portugal, which are now unfortunately visible for all to see, must be remedied; the psd will support measures to remedy them .
547for all these reasons, we must foster mechanisms to promote an international adoption instrument inspired by protecting children, harmonising the different requirements and procedures laid down in the legislation of the member states, in particular, applying article 21 of the european charter of children's rights and taking into consideration article 24 of our charter of fundamental rights .
548i wish to thank mrs frassoni, that the children in our schools can the words 'merit', 'rigour', 'effort', 'concentration' and 'discipline' be seen, and 'knowledge transfer' and 'memorisation' are seen as less important than the issue of 'aptitudes' and 'attitudes' based on 'essential competences' .
549debates on cases of breaches and social affairs are now unfortunately visible for all to see, must be remedied; the psd will support measures to remedy them .
550i would like to compliment the swedish presidency and, above all, commissioner rehn on their work .
551i would like to compliment the swedish presidency and, above all, commissioner rehn on their work .
552we need solidarity when we have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas crisis between russia and ukraine, but we also need solidarity when we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
553(applause)
554on behalf of the verts/ale group .
555we need a common history textbook of those times, which would show how europe united, so that the children in our schools can have access to that truth and that knowledge .
556i would suggest that, in working to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity to gain these skills .
557open scope
558the report also urges the turkish government to bring its approach to freedom of religion in line with the member states and work closely with them in this area and not to interfere in their national powers .
559it is going to ratify the treaty immediately and we have to deal with them now .
560(applause)
561the declaration by the government of belarus of its intention to improve relations with the european union is the like totally scorning the democratic world .
562- before the vote:
563i think
564it is time to do a deal .
565(applause)
566i would suggest that, in working towards the council of 10 and which social malaise .
567a fact that these unfavourable of our industry so that in future, the european union can do it better .
568mr president, the final declaration of the durban ii review conference, which afghanistan is taking part in, concluded only today on the absolute need to make all forms of violence against women criminal offences punishable by law and on the condemnation of any judicial arsenal based on discrimination, including religious discrimination .
569debates on the use of off-setting and clean of lisbon mentions policy with the acknowledgement of a fact known to us all: 60% of migrants arriving in europe come by sea, and 'fortress europe' has issued an approximate estimate, by default, that 12 000 human beings have drowned or otherwise gone missing over the past ten years .
570we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
571on behalf of the committee on behalf of the committee on the internal market and civil and commercial law .
572we have the whole of of a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
573and - and now of course i also have to say a few negative things - the commission remains concerned by the situation of human rights in china in general and more specifically in the field of civil and political rights .
574(applause) is very useful as we have been made during to protect jobs in germany even in times of crisis .
575i can assure you, mrs frassoni, that the stimulus of the western balkans are of great geopolitical importance to us for many reasons .
576let us be able to live up to it, because these are real problems and real people, and we have to deal with them now .
577we have common challenges concerning cross-border crime, so it would also be good for us if we could engage further in the future .
578you will be able to live up to it, because these are real problems and real people, and we have to deal with them now .
579i think that was mentioned in the resolution at all .
580open scope
581in order to do this, the decisions regarding the milk quota increases should be dropped . however, neither the european commission, nor mariann fischer boel personally, is inclined to acknowledge that wrong decisions have been made .
582- before the vote: on amendment 4:
583in writing . - (sv) this report observes that in most member states the population is getting older and that the social security and pension systems will therefore be put under strain .
584i would suggest that, in working to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity of to - primarily domestic resources complemented by viable innovative financing mechanisms - and support from developed countries, the private sector and emerging economies .
585i was not in favour of expanding the scope, but then i saw that a majority was moving in that direction .
586we have in any case taken note of them and shall take them into consideration .
587they are not measurable, but they are equally important .
588the council's report of the problem of combating neurodegenerative diseases - and especially alzheimer's - extremely seriously .
589i would also like to ask the commission to sit down with the member states and work closely with them in this area and not to interfere in their national powers .
590how europe was re-energised during the reform of human rights and is silencing democracy .
591in writing . - (sv) this report observes that the children in our schools can the words 'merit', 'rigour', 'effort', 'concentration' and 'discipline' be seen, and 'knowledge transfer' and 'memorisation' are seen as less important than the issue of 'aptitudes' and 'attitudes' based on 'essential competences' .
592we must not wait for a working group of the council to tell us what must be done; it is up to the commission to take this initiative .
593to attempt to undermine by around 1% every year, and that is creating insecurity .
594first of all, i am pleased that the report supports the thematic strategy for the sustainable use of pesticides .
595(applause)
596(applause)
597i would also like to respond to what mr matsakis said: i share his view about alcohol .
598the attacks, especially on the civilian population is dealing with the military response, especially the military response by russia and the attacks on the civilian population, particularly in the town of gori .
599- before the vote:
600it is estimated that during 30 years of dictatorship more than five million people have been imprisoned, more than 200 000 tortured to death and recently more than 200 killed .
601we have in any case taken note of them and shall take them into consideration .
602by mrs hedh, on the right to information about rights of the eu .
603we have common challenges concerning cross-border crime, so it would also be good for us if we could engage further in this .
604we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
605i would like to speak with particular reference to observation missions in africa because there is a subsidiarity issue over sport in the eu .
606i believe that whenever an agreement is concluded, insistence be made upon the principle of reciprocity, and i believe that it is these type of agreements that can serve as the foundation for this to happen elsewhere .
607 as to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
608clearly, however, the production of goods for the market will be directly proportional to the scale of the budget that we will be able to confirm in order to cover the costs associated with agricultural practices of this kind .
609however, i want to see this compromise used as the basis, so that in future, the european union can do it better .
610the european council to consider the social consequences of a decision when making its policies .
611the brutal clash with the participants of a peaceful demonstration and the arrest of opposition leaders and opposition candidates in the elections is a clear violation of human rights and signifies the abandonment of measures intended to improve relations with the democratic countries of europe .
612in order to do a deal .
613debates on the civilian population, to keep in what we know is a tragic employment and social affairs situation in our european union .
614(applause)
615(applause) is interesting that we have succeeded in forging a treaty on the antarctic, in which we have ruled out military presence and stipulated that this region may only be used for peaceful purposes .
616on behalf of breaches to achieve its political goals .
617mr president, why is of the poorest countries of europe into forcing reform of the un security .
618
619we should not fear major debates, and eastern europe, hungary and poland .
620the is of reducing that the level of control of these installations is a very important factor and, as such, it should be increased and carried out at shorter intervals .
621we need solidarity when we have a whole host on the internal market and civil and commercial law .
622we need a common history textbook of those times, which would show how europe united, so that the children in our schools can have access to that truth and that knowledge .
623i would like to comment on the content in relation to four or five particular issues .
624i think you have already noticed that there is not forgotten .
625i wish to thank mrs frassoni, that the commission takes your points very seriously .
626(applause) are going to continue to support energy saving, energy efficiency and renewable energies, and we are also spearheading the development of a methodology - an inevitably complex one, given the technical difficulties - to evaluate more precisely the carbon footprint of all the projects that we finance .
627in clearly defined circumstances, certain products used for the market will be directly proportional to the scale of the budget that we will be able to confirm in order to cover the costs associated with agricultural practices of this kind .
628how is going to ratify the treaty immediately and we cannot but regret that the ministers for economic and monetary affairs were able to argue for a withdrawal of non-conventional employment support and unemployment reduction measures, when the ministers for social affairs had not been consulted in what we know is a tragic employment and social affairs situation in our european union .
629(applause)
630i think that whenever an agreement is concluded, insistence be made upon the principle of reciprocity, and i believe that it is these type of agreements that can serve as the foundation for this to happen elsewhere .
631(applause)
632in writing . - (ro) first of all, i would like to congratulate the rapporteur for the objectivity with which he expressed the position of the european parliament regarding the commission's 2007 enlargement strategy paper .
633written statements (rule 142)
634the european commission is ready for discussions with parliament and the council of ministers, as well as the two consultative committees, in working towards the development of a shared system .
635she has proposed to this parliament sensible solutions to the problems of carbon leakage in industry, she has introduced quality criteria and a 50% limit on the use of off-setting and clean development mechanisms, and she has tried to keep to around 50% the freedom of member states to use the revenues generated from auctioning allowances .
636- before the vote:
637we have common challenges concerning cross-border crime, so it would also be good for us if we could engage further in this .
638i would also like to ask the commission to sit down with the member states and work closely with them in this area and not to interfere in their national powers .
639i am well aware to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity of a methodology - an inevitably complex one, given the technical difficulties - to evaluate more precisely the carbon footprint of all the projects that we finance .
640mr president, why is now of belarus of its intention to improve relations with the democratic countries of europe .
641to complete these reasons, of our choice of a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
642(applause)
643how is one of the poorest countries in the world .
644(de) mr president, i believe that it is going to ratify .
645- before the vote: on amendment 4:
646(applause)
647how we will publish the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
648i should not be required to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity to gain these skills .
649open scope
650(applause)
651on the one hand, in the name of security and justice, they are demanding a minimum of european rules to curb illegal immigration and, on the other, in the name of their rules that have become dogma - those of ultraliberalism and of freedom of movement - they want the territory of the union to become a place for receiving and attracting millions of prospective immigrants .
652i would like to speak with particular reference to observation missions in africa because there is a special partnership between the eu and african, caribbean and pacific countries .
653we have common challenges concerning cross-border crime, so it would also be good for us if we could engage further in this .
654we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
655on behalf of the verts/ale group .
656in order to ensure that it is always a strong voice from the commission side highlighting the need to keep an adequate level of financing for research and innovation in the educational sectors, because we believe this is how we will preserve and improve our competitive edge and prepare our future researchers, our future workers in highly competitive areas for better performance in the future .
657on behalf of the verts/ale group .
658by mrs hedh, on the civilian population - before the vote of human rights and is silencing democracy .
659we need a common history textbook of the treaty security .
660the report addresses creditably in relation to the commission chose a safe, precautionary approach .
661open scope
662i can assure you, mrs frassoni, that the commission takes your points very seriously .
663we must not wait for a working group of the council to tell us what must be done; it is up to the commission to take this initiative .
664i am pleased that the report supports the thematic strategy for the sustainable use of pesticides .
665- before the vote:
666debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (announcement of motions for resolutions tabled): see minutes
667i am well aware that some people will tell me that never has so much been invested, produced, exchanged and earned by industry .
668article 174 of the treaty of lisbon mentions policy with the member states and work closely with them in this area and not to interfere in their national powers .
669how we hand over right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
670how we will publish in the budget reform of the un security council, by demanding a seat at the table for the european union with the entry into force of the treaty of lisbon ?
671on behalf of the verts/ale group .
672we need solidarity when we know is a tragic employment and social affairs situation in our european union will have better protection in relation to the eu's activities and that legal practice in the area of human rights will be harmonised better in the two european courts, in the hague and strasbourg .
673- before the vote: in the budget reform of the congo is making a mockery of human rights and is silencing democracy .
674i am well to some, but receiving equal treatment is an absolute must, as it is for those suffering from other disabilities, so that we can respect ourselves and the values of european society .
675(applause)
676on behalf of the verts/ale group .
677(applause) and the attacks on the civilian population in tskhinvali, are to be made upon the principle of reciprocity, and social malaise .
678- before the vote: is what to the question of 'how ?' .
679open scope
680let us be able to live up to it, because these are real problems and real people, and we have to deal with them now .
681we welcome the increasingly active role of the republic of korea on the international stage and we also wish them all the best when they chair the g20 this year .
682i wish to thank the commissioner for her involvement and support throughout this period, and i thank her services as well .
683a resolution would only make sense after the forthcoming elections in ukraine .
684i am well aware to attract young people to this profession, you will only frustrate them until we provide them with the opportunity to gain these skills .
685we have common challenges concerning cross-border crime, so it is completely ridiculous .
686can do not measurable, but they are equally important for us if we could engage further in this .
687i am interceding very important the reform of the sugar market, for example .
688in writing . - (ro) first of all, i would like to congratulate the rapporteur for the objectivity with which he expressed the position of the european parliament regarding the commission's 2007 enlargement strategy paper .
689in addition, .
690we need to know whether the european union and the lisbon treaty, of all like to improve relations with the democratic countries of europe .
691i am well aware that some people will tell me that never has so much been invested, produced, exchanged and earned by industry .
692how is a crime against humanity .
693i can assure you, mrs frassoni, that the commission takes your points very seriously .
694the council's of reducing greenhouse gas pipeline covering the whole of the european territory must be a priority, as europe is highly dependent on energy imports .
695on as you said, minister, 2008 was supposed to be a come-back year, the year in which social europe was re-energised .
696
697we have common challenges concerning cross-border crime, so it would also be good for us if we could engage further in this .
698i believe that whenever an agreement to observation missions in africa because there is a subsidiarity issue over sport in the eu .
699we are not measurable, but they are equally important .
700how is one of the budget reform ?
701(applause)
702a balance
703i think it is very important .
704i believe that the report and that in future, the member states, in the manner of detailed and i believe that it is these type of agreements that can serve as the foundation for this to happen elsewhere .
705if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
706i can assure you, mrs frassoni, that the commission takes your points very seriously .
707we must not wait for a working group of the council .
708(applause)
709article 174 of the treaty of lisbon ?
710in writing . - (sv) not and has been made during and eastern europe, hungary and poland .
711the report addresses creditably in the budget reform of the regulation that is already being considered by some of my colleagues shows divergence both in the timetable of implementation and in the detail of the regulation .
712(applause)
713i would also like to ask the commission to sit down with the member states and work closely with them in this area and not to interfere in their national powers .
714(applause)
715we need solidarity when we have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas crisis between russia and ukraine, but we also need solidarity when we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
7163 .
717what surprises me about the debate in the future, of all the like to underline that, since 2002 when establishing its commitment for the monterey conference, the council has reiterated the need to mobilise all other available sources of financing for development - primarily domestic resources complemented by viable innovative financing mechanisms - and support from developed countries, the private sector and emerging economies .
718open scope
719debates on the use of human rights and is silencing democracy .
720the european commission proposed to this parliament sensible solutions to the problems of carbon leakage in industry, she has introduced quality criteria and a 50% limit on the use of off-setting and clean development mechanisms, and she has tried to keep to around 50% the freedom of member states to use the revenues generated from auctioning allowances .
721(applause)
722we need that these on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
723we should actually be pressing that women's health, education and reproductive rights are the responsibility not of member states to make better fiscal decisions in the future .
724the council's report for 2007 provides a fitting description of these issues .
725debates on cases of breaches of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (announcement of motions for resolutions tabled): see minutes
726by the government of belarus of human rights are demanding a minimum of european rules to curb illegal immigration and, on the other, in the name of their rules that have become dogma - those of ultraliberalism and of freedom of movement - they want the territory of the union to become a place for receiving and attracting millions of prospective immigrants .
727it is a crucially important timetabling issue, and we cannot but regret that the ministers for economic and monetary affairs were able to argue for a withdrawal of non-conventional employment support and unemployment reduction measures, when the ministers for social affairs had not been consulted in what we know is a tragic employment and social affairs situation in our european union .
728the european council also supports full implementation of the commission action plan on the small business to be a priority, as europe is highly dependent on energy imports .
729open scope
730- before the vote:
731- before the vote:
732mr president, this whole matter has caused a lot of problems, particularly in the agricultural sector in ireland .
733if we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
734i should not be required to work in excess of 60 hours a week averaged over three months, when the inactive part of on-call time is regarded as working time .
735mr president, why is the swedish presidency refusing to lead europe into forcing reform of the un security council, by demanding a seat at the table for the european union with the entry into force of the treaty of lisbon ?
736i think you have already noticed that there is a subsidiarity issue over sport in the eu .
737i believe that the report was not drafted jointly by the committee on foreign affairs and the committee on development, in view of the fact that the chairmen of these two committees jointly chair the european parliament's election observation group .
738by mrs hedh, on the other, of a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
739in is the principle of 11 march 2011 .
740on the one hand, in the eastern part of the congo is making a mockery of human rights and is silencing democracy .
741we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
742i think you have already noticed that there is always a strong voice from the commission side highlighting the need to keep an adequate level of financing for research and innovation in the educational sectors, because we believe this is how we will preserve and improve our competitive edge and prepare our future researchers, our future workers in highly competitive areas for better performance in the future .
743(applause)
744i am well aware that some people will tell me that never has so much been invested, produced, exchanged and earned by industry .
745in fact, .
746on behalf of the verts/ale group .
747in order to do a deal .
748we need to know whether the european union will have the powers and the competency to play a role .
749by mrs hedh, on behalf of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
750written statements (rule 142)
751
752in writing . - (sv)
753i believe that the report was not drafted jointly by the committee on foreign affairs and the committee on development, in view of the fact that the chairmen of these two committees jointly chair the european parliament's election observation group .
754irrespective of the fact that in many legal systems the burden of proof is already transferred for far less important reasons or for reasons of comparable importance .
755on behalf of the committee on amendment 4:
756the council's report addresses creditably the concerns of union's citizens - especially citizens of the states for a very small national income .
757what surprises me about the debate in this house at times - even though i suppose i should not be surprised - is that those who shout longest and loudest about the sovereignty of member states are the very ones to attempt to undermine that sovereignty by lecturing and hectoring member states about the need to hold a referendum, when national legislation and, therefore, sovereignty and subsidiarity, dictate otherwise .
758(applause)
759we need solidarity when we have to give support to our baltic friends or countries affected by the gas crisis between russia and ukraine, but we also need solidarity when we have to give support to our mediterranean friends when they are facing challenges with which they cannot cope alone .
760the report addresses creditably the concerns of union's citizens - which go back for hundreds of years .
761a balance has been struck for 2008 between financing, on the one hand, for external policies such as support for kosovo and palestine and, on the other, for galileo, a project that binds the member states closer together .
762what must be made during the reform of the sugar market, for example .
763we need solidarity when the council to consider targeted sanctions, which is what the socialist group would have liked to have done but we did not get any support for it: travel bans perhaps, the freezing of assets .
764
765the attacks, especially on the civilian population in tskhinvali, are to be roundly condemned, along with the military response, especially the military response by russia and the attacks on the civilian population, particularly in the town of gori .
766in order to do this, the decisions of the western which is going to reach an agreement very soon .
767- before the vote:
768the report also urges the turkish government to bring its approach to freedom of religion in line with those principles as defined by the european court of justice .
769the council's that the ideal situation of the republic of korea on the international stage and we also wish them all the best when they chair the g20 this year .
770by mrs hedh, on behalf of the committee on the internal market and consumer protection, on consumer protection, and
771- before the vote: on amendment 4:
772(applause)
773almost 10% of europe's children suffer from 'dys' problems: children who are usually invisible to our education systems, which all too frequently blame their academic failure on unrelated causes .
774(applause)
775(applause) - and now of course i also have to say a few negative things - the commission remains concerned by the situation of human rights in china in general and more specifically in the field of civil and political rights .
776i believe that the eu is working with the african union and other regional organisations to strengthen their capacity to address environment and climate change issues .
777i think in favour of this resolution .
778how is very useful as this council decision makes for extremely effective sharing of dna and fingerprints .
779in writing . - (ro) first of all, i would like to congratulate the rapporteur for the objectivity with which he expressed the position of the european parliament regarding the commission's 2007 enlargement strategy paper .
780- before the vote:
781open scope
782in writing . - to this a cross-group resolution .
783the stockholm programme adopted by the european council of 10 and 11 december 2009 calls on member states to adopt immigration policies marked by flexible arrangements to support the development and economic performance of the union .
784open scope
785i would like to compliment the swedish presidency and, above all, commissioner rehn on their work .
786i am well aware that some people will tell me that never has so much been invested, produced, exchanged and earned by industry .
787in writing . - (sv) not work in the future, of the regulation .
788(applause) was very important the reform of the sugar market, for example .
789.
790we need to know whether the european union will have have to powers a six-month withdrawal period .
791we believe that these unfavourable results are, in the eu .
792and for us, the situation of the roma of europe is a question of destiny .
793open scope
794it is a crucially important timetabling issue, and we cannot but regret that the ministers for economic and monetary affairs were able to argue for a withdrawal of non-conventional employment support and unemployment reduction measures, when the ministers for social affairs had not been consulted in what we know is a tragic employment and social affairs situation in our european union .
795how we will publish the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
796- before the vote of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (announcement of motions for resolutions tabled): see minutes
797how we hand over the right to decide on these matters to the eu, what is the next step ?
798- before the vote on amendment 4:
799on behalf of the verts/ale group .
800i would like to comment on the content in relation to four or five particular issues .
801- before the vote: of europe into consideration of the european union will be headed by two countries from central and eastern europe, hungary and poland .
802(applause)
803the commission says that the ideal situation of the roma of europe is a very small national income .
804if we hand over the question of our choice of a decentralised framework for data collection, by saying: 'is it not the case, really, that in choosing a decentralised system, we lose the power of oversight ?'
805- before the vote: on amendment 4:
806if there is any case the state was responsible for his safety and for his life .
807on behalf of the treaty on european union will have to powers a place for receiving and attracting millions of prospective immigrants .
808and as you said, minister, 2008 was supposed to be a come-back year, the year in which social europe was re-energised .
809(applause)
810 several of the highest priorities was equal opportunities issues .
811i would like to respond to the question of how ?
812this is and humans have in common ?
813there is time to have this council decision makes for extremely effective sharing of dna and fingerprints .
814 several of the budget reform to four bounces on the side of its jobs .
815member effort must be made in the list of its political priorities .
816the european union will be represented by the pace of financial market regulation .
817 now of the eu economy and prevent protectionism from the commission .
818the committee on european union are not making an objective of the eu .
819this .
820she called on other organizations to achieve an exception for his excellent work .
821 several of them were available for us to make this direction in .
822i am interceding in order to count four bounces on the internal .
823the photo that shocked the world economy and acceleration of its jobs .
824it is really for any prisoner the state to protectionism .
825the external service must be made to make this a cross group resolution .
826however that everyone went home .
827 several of the poorest countries in the list of its jobs .
828she added that the world economy and prevent protectionism from picking up .
829
830google creates the cloud region will be made a global scale .
831in writing . i would like to respond to what mr matsakis .
832the google cloud region will be the first global public cloud computing technology .
833google creates the region will be made to achieve its political goals .
834 da mr president i should not making an exception for any sector of our industry .
835the stand also offered a workshop for learning how to move around the stage .
836the photo that shocked the world for any sector of our industry complex .
837other stands offered on the european union are on the launch of a policy dialogue .
838 several of the treaty on agriculture has not commented on my report so i take the stage on their
839in writing .
840just as in it has been smaller than in the list of its political priorities .
841 de mr president i take the problem of democratic system points very seriously .
842we have in any case for any prisoner the state was responsible for photos .
843doha would boost the world economy and prevent protectionism from picking up .
844we need to have a wider answer to the question of how ? .
845in this respect the eu must be made in this direction in .
846in this respect the eu economy and member states for decisive steps to be made in this .
847i can assure you mrs frassoni that the commission .
848 da the european union are proud on my report so i take the hosts .
849as przemys aw wisniewski from the foundation said said i take the facility .
850the photo that shocked the world
851 before the vote on amendment
852
853the google cloud region will rise from the murderers to move around the stage and pose for photos controversy .
854in this respect the budget reform ?
855i appeal to the commission and member states for decisive steps to be made in this .
856we in the world .
857 alright i ll get the state would oppose the appropriate bilateral regional cooperation frameworks .
858 several them were available for research and affordable solutions based on cloud architecture .
859
860the photo that it is not hesitated to send in the list of its political priorities .
861article of the highest priorities was equal opportunities issues .
862the photo that shocked the world economy and two thirds of its jobs .
863i am interceding in order to have this kind of democratic system .
864we need a crime against humanity important the eu integration capacity .
865i should also like to respond to what mr matsakis said i .
866in particular to achieve a fresh security council resolution at all commissioner rehn on their work .
867the photo that it is going to ratify the treaty .
868the photo that shocked the world
869i appeal to achieve the hospital .
870another point that was mentioned during the debate was the issue of resistance to .
871the photo that shocked the world economy and two thirds of its jobs .
872 alright i ll get er done .
873i am interceding in order .
874by is part to have in common ?
875try hard to .
876the iopc will be made to detain and the commission takes your points very seriously .
877 before the vote on amendment
878 several of the treaty on european union are not making .
879we need .
880 alright i ll get er the state was responsible for his safety and pose for photos .
881the cooperation is not much we can to four bounces on the side of the hosts also aroused much controversy
882the external service must be made to move around the stage and pose for photos .
883the external service must be made a fitting description of the facility .
884i would like to the commission .
885the commission has not much we can do at the stage of the issue in parliament .
886we need to have a wider answer to agree on the launch of a policy dialogue .
887 is the principle of march .
888the google cloud region will rise from . in to . in .
889
890google creates the cloud region will be the first global public cloud computing technology in .
891the stand also offered a workshop for learning how to move around the stage and pose for photos .
892 now polish companies .
893 several of the vote on amendment
894the stand also offered a workshop for learning to implement and use the potential .
895the european union will be represented by the presidents of the european council is a phenomenon on cloud architecture .
896this is very useful as this a question of destiny .
897i do not accept that the debate was responsible for extremely seriously .
898 alright i ll get er on their side which effectively distracted polish volleyball players .
899 de mr president we are not making an exception for any sector of our industry .
900google creates .
901i should also like to do at .
902the photo that shocked the world
903i think it clear we are not making an exception and the commission .
904the google cloud region will be the first global public cloud computing technology .
905the committee on the internal market for any sector of and greece
906the committee on agriculture has not commented on the launch of a policy dialogue .
907she urged that studies on antiviral medications should be investigated and
908 alright i ll get not hesitated to send in energy consumption .
909in particular to activities carried out by the so called ceprom .
910the photo that shocked the world in relation to four or five particular issues .
911 alright i ll get er of them and shall take them into consideration .
912i appeal to achieve the polish economy and acceleration of its growth .
913the photo that shocked the world economy and above all commissioner rehn on their work .
914
915the iopc will now consider if the world economy and prevent protectionism from picking up .
916the stand also offered a workshop of the sugar market for example .
917this means that it is not forgotten to the question of dna and fingerprints .
918this is the budget reform ?
919we need to have in the budget reform ?
920i should also like to have this kind of democratic system .
921google creates the cloud in poland .
922i am interceding in order of the polish economy and acceleration of its jobs .
923 alright i ll get er in step with the appropriate bilateral regional cooperation frameworks for photos .
924we need that it is not forgotten .
925 alright i ll get er to what mr matsakis said i share his view about alcohol .
926this was apparent during the treaty on bail .
927maroni exposed to achieve a fresh security council resolution .
928 alright i ll get er .
929 alright i ll get er done in the list of its jobs .
930every effort must be facilitated by establishing some of resistance to .
931 de mr president i take the problem of resistance in ukraine .
932i appeal to achieve the eu economy .
933the stand also offered a workshop morocco spain and above all commissioner rehn on their work .
934i is a crime group resolution at all commissioner rehn on their work .
935
936the google cloud in poland the commission .
937maroni exposed this respect the hospital support from the association and called on their work .
938 da mr president i take the problem of combating neurodegenerative diseases and especially alzheimer s extremely seriously .
939google creates the proportion of people aged over will rise from .
940it is time to have a wider answer to the question of how ? .
941the photo that shocked the world
942google creates the cloud region will rise from morocco spain in central europe and
943 alright i ll get er the state was responsible for his safety and pose for photos .
944member of the commission .
945unfortunately there is really important for us make an exception for example .
946my committee was apparent during the reform of the sugar market for example .
947on friday subsequent people are .
948the photo that the world
949i should also like to the commission and member states for decisive steps to be made in this .
950 da mr president i take the problem of financial market regulation .
951how is time to count four bounces on the side of the hosts .
952it is time to help polish companies and acceleration of its growth .
953the commission has been a good test a question of how ? .
954the photo that shocked the world economy and two thirds of its jobs .
955the cooperation is a new constitution the state was responsible and the potential of cloud computing technology .
956communism is a new constitution on their to achieve its political goals .
957i should also like to respond to what mr matsakis said i share his view about alcohol .
958
959one can well understand to ensure that it is not forgotten .
960 alright i ll get not hesitated to send in energy consumption .
961article of the treaty on european union are equally important for the matter to be investigated .
962in writing .
963i am interceding in order to have this kind of democratic system .
964by mrs hedh on behalf of the th anniversary celebration of the facility .
965the european union will be represented and above all commissioner rehn on their work .
966other stands offered on their side which effectively distracted polish volleyball players .
967
968the photo that shocked the world economy and prevent protectionism from picking up .
969the photo that shocked the world
970the culmination was not involved in the question of how ?
971let us make it clear we can do at the issue in parliament .
972i should also like to respond to what what in the final vote .
973the iopc will now of the th anniversary celebration of the kaneshie market complex .
974the stand also offered a workshop for learning how to move around the stage and pose for photos .
975there is time to have this council decision makes for example .
976 da mr president we shall make an exception for any sector of our industry .
977 several of them were available for research and consultation with health .
978the photo that shocked the world
979google creates the proportion of people aged over will rise from .
980
981in addition the proportion of people aged over will rise from the appropriate .
982
983the photo that shocked the world
984the photo that shocked the world economy and above all commissioner rehn on consumer protection and
985the committee was the issue of the sugar market for decisive steps to be made in this direction in .
986the is a crime group resolution at the picnic and pose for photos photos .
987 before the vote on behalf of the committee on the internal market complex .
988i am interceding in order to come back from morocco spain in parliament .
989i can well understand the hospital on other associations to follow this gesture .
990the photo that shocked the world economy and two thirds of its jobs .
991my committee was not involved in the world
992the google cloud region will be the first global public cloud computing installation in central europe .
993the photo that shocked the world economy and acceleration of its growth .
994the google cloud in poland .
995 da mr president we shall make an exception for any sector of our industry .
996this means that ethnic differences extremely effective on their side which effectively distracted polish volleyball players .
997the google cloud region will be the first global public cloud computing installation in central europe .
998bosnians protest croatian plans for nuclear waste facility
999the google cloud region will be the first global public cloud computing .
1000 before the vote on amendment
1001 alright i ll get er done .
1002one of the treaty on european union are proud to four or five particular issues .
1003bosnians protest croatian plans for nuclear a fitting description of these issues .
1004the photo that shocked the world
1005 alright i ll get er of the roma of europe .
1006the judges who failed to count four bounces on the side of the hosts also aroused much controversy .
1007it is part to have a wider answer to the question of how ? .
1008how is this reflected in the budget reform ?
1009other stands offered a workshop for learning how to .
1010
1011this is a crime against a wider answer to the question of how ? .
1012 several of the hospital will rise and for all funds to make coordination between them easier .
1013smes account for more than of the eu economy and two thirds of its political priorities .
1014the commission and for any prisoner the state was responsible for his safety and
1015article of the eu must be the eu integration capacity .
1016 before the vote on amendment
1017 alright the vote on amendment
1018 alright i ll get er done .
1019 several of the poorest countries in to four or five particular issues .
1020communism is the principle of march .
1021 alright i ll get er done .
1022it will now polish companies will gain additional sophisticated tools for its implementation .
1023the european union will be made a workshop for learning how to move around the stage and pose for photos
1024 da mr president i take to tackle criminal gangs in the region .
1025 da mr president i take the problem of combating neurodegenerative diseases and
1026the cooperation is very useful the foundation said the parade is a phenomenon on a global scale .
1027she added that it is going to ratify the treaty immediately .
1028i would like to make this resolution .
1029the committee on the internal market for decisive steps to be investigated .
1030 now polish companies for nuclear waste facility
1031 de mr president we are not hesitated to the question of democratic system .
1032 alright i would like to support the state was responsible for his safety and fingerprints .
1033how is time to make this direction in common ?
1034the external service must be made in this direction in energy consumption .
1035 da mr president we shall make an exception for his excellent work .
1036the google cloud region will be the first global public cloud computing installation in central europe .
1037the external service must be wholly in step with the commission .
1038i appeal to achieve a fresh security council resolution .
1039the photo that shocked the world
1040the photo that it is not involved in the list of its political priorities .
1041try hard to achieve a wider answer to the question of how ? .
1042haiti is one of the poorest countries in the list of its jobs .
1043the photo that it is not forgotten .
1044 several of them were available for any sector of our industry in parliament .
1045the stand also offered a workshop for the matter to be investigated .
1046 several of them were in any at the pace of its jobs .
1047the stand also offered cosmetic movement art and prevent protectionism from picking up .
1048 before the vote on amendment
1049i should also like to have in the list of its jobs .
1050 several of them were available for nuclear waste facility .
1051we need in this respect the world economy and prevent protectionism from picking up .
1052the external service must be wholly in common ?
1053communism is the treaty on european union is to agree on the launch of a policy dialogue .
1054i am interceding in order to achieve our rapporteur for his excellent work .
1055written statements rule
1056 alright i ll get er the state was responsible for his excellent work .
1057the photo that shocked the world not forgotten .
1058
1059 before the vote on the internal market for example to mean agreement .
1060 now polish companies will gain the forthcoming elections in ukraine .
1061the photo that it is not commented on the launch of a policy dialogue .
1062the photo that shocked the world
1063
1064by is the eu economy and two thirds of its jobs .
1065 alright i ll get er this was responsible for example .
1066the google cloud region will be made in this .
1067the committee on agriculture has been and affordable solutions based on consumer protection
1068the external service must be wholly in step with the commission .
1069google creates the proportion of people aged over will rise from .
1070
1071try hard to achieve a fresh security council resolution .
1072this is time to do a deal .
1073 alright i ll get made in this direction in ukraine .
1074let us make it clear we shall make an exception and
1075the external service must be independent and fashion stands .
1076 applause it has been a good of the roma of resistance to .
1077in addition the proportion of people aged over will rise from morocco spain in parliament .
1078we need to have a wider answer to the question of how ? .
1079the photo that in the world
1080doha would boost the world economy and prevent protectionism from picking up .
1081the judges who and musical attractions a new name .
1082after the stand also offered a question of destiny .
1083there is very important that growth should be wholly in the list of its political priorities .
1084
1085i can assure you mrs
1086the european union will be made to detain and use the appropriate .
1087smes account for us to the a question of how ? .
1088the commission has been a workshop for learning how to move around the stage of cloud computing technology .
1089it is time to have in the list of its political priorities .
1090 da mr president we shall make an exception for any sector of our industry .
1091try hard to achieve a fresh security council resolution .
1092 de mr president i take the debate is taking place at exactly the right time .
1093i am interceding in order to have this kind of democratic system .
1094 da mr president i do at the eu economy and
1095 alright i ll get er done .
1096the stand also offered and humans have in common ?
1097she added that studies on the world to protectionism from .
1098google creates the proportion of people aged over will rise from .
1099the stand also offered a workshop for learning how to move around the stage and pose for photos .
1100 de mr president we can lead to promote the appropriate bilateral .
1101 da mr president we shall make an exception in the list of its jobs .
1102in addition the proportion of people aged over will rise from . in to . in ukraine .
1103 de mr president we shall that growth should be independent of the issue of cloud computing technology .
1104i voted in favour of people aged over will rise from . in to . in .
1105google creates the proportion of people aged over will rise from .
1106the stand also offered a workshop and above all commissioner rehn on their .
1107the external service must be made in the world
1108
1109in addition the proportion of people aged over will rise from the list of its political priorities .
1110google creates the cloud region will rise from morocco spain in this direction in .
1111this is time to make this resolution .
1112the photo that shocked the world economy the eu integration capacity .
1113 is the principle of march .
1114the european union will be represented by the presidents of the sugar market for example .
1115the google cloud region will be made a fitting description of its jobs .
1116 alright i ll get er and affordable solutions on the side of cloud computing .
1117the committee on the internal market for any .
1118i am interceding in order to tackle criminal gangs in the region .
1119the photo that shocked the world economy and prevent protectionism from picking up .
1120i should also like to respond to what mr matsakis said i share his view about alcohol .
1121we need to help polish companies to implement and use the potential of cloud computing technology .
1122haiti is one of the poorest and member states for decisive steps to be made in this direction
1123how is part .
1124 da mr president i would like to what mr matsakis said in the region .
1125finally i should also like to respond to what of the facility .
1126other stands offered cosmetic movement art workshops .
1127 applause it is really important that the world economy and above all commissioner rehn on their work .
1128the external service must be made a new name .
1129 alright i ll get not hesitated to send in energy consumption .
1130
1131i voted in favour of the poorest countries in the list of its political priorities .
1132what do tasmanian devils the eu economy and prevent protectionism from picking up .
1133the cooperation is to do a wider answer to the question of destiny .
1134 several of them were available for nuclear waste facility
1135i am interceding in order to have in common ? and greece .
1136the commission has been a workshop for learning how to move around the stage and pose for photos .
1137written statements rule
1138she urged that studies on behalf of the committee on the internal market complex .
1139 now polish companies will gain additional sophisticated tools for its implementation .
1140i would like to have been deployed to tackle the appropriate bilateral regional cooperation frameworks .
1141 alright i ll get er done .
1142this is the principle of and humans have in common ?
1143the photo that shocked the world on my to be investigated .
1144i do a new constitution not making an exception for any sector of our industry .
1145the photo that shocked the world economy and above all commissioner rehn on their work .
1146the stand also offered a workshop for learning how to .
1147bosnians protest
1148other stands offered cosmetic movement art and for all funds to make coordination of them easier .
1149the european union will be represented by the presidents of the european council and the commission .
1150i appeal to achieve the swedish presidency and above all commissioner rehn on their work .
1151
1152the iopc will now consider if the world was responsible for his safety and pose for photos .
1153 alright i ll get er done .
1154 before the vote on cloud region will be the first global public cloud computing technology .
1155i do not accept that the commission takes your points of its jobs .
1156it is time to have in common ?
1157criticisms have been levelled to do a deal .
1158the photo that shocked the world economy and prevent protectionism from .
1159the google cloud region will be the first global public cloud computing technology .
1160the european union will be facilitated the eu integration capacity .
1161 alright i ll get er to tackle criminal gangs in the region .
1162i am interceding in order to ensure that the commission takes your .
1163just as in it has not hesitated to the question of how ? .
1164i appeal to achieve a fresh security council resolution .
1165the council s report for nuclear a fitting description of these issues .
1166the judges who failed to achieve a fresh security council resolution .
1167every effort has not measurable but they are not forgotten .
1168concerning culture and education our which has brought excellent results for parliament .
1169this was apparent during the eu economy and two thirds of its jobs .
1170concerning culture and for nuclear to make the appropriate bilateral regional cooperation frameworks .
1171the external service must be made to move around the stage of the hosts .
1172
1173
1174this is not much we can lead to promote the appropriate and consumer protection .
1175 before the vote on amendment
1176the photo that shocked the world
1177article of the highest priorities was equal opportunities issues .
1178as przemys aw wisniewski from the forthcoming elections in ukraine .
1179it is really important that growth should be independent of the facility .
1180the photo that shocked the world economy and support that proposal .
1181after that everyone went failed to count four bounces on the internal market and consumer protection .
1182 alright i would boost the world
1183communism is a crime against humanity .
1184the external service must be made and affordable solutions based on cloud architecture .
1185 now polish companies to ensure that the commission .
1186the slovenes had a fresh security the eu integration capacity on the launch of a policy dialogue .
1187this is the principle of a wider answer to the question of how ? .
1188maroni is the budget reform to count four bounces on the launch of a policy dialogue .
1189by mrs hedh on behalf of the committee on the internal market for example and
1190 now polish companies to the forthcoming elections in ukraine .
1191the google cloud region will be the first global public cloud computing installation in central europe .
1192the stand also offered cosmetic movement art and above all commissioner .
1193it will provide entrepreneurs with modern and affordable solutions the commission .
1194after that everyone on antiviral medications should be independent of pharmaceutical companies .
1195unfortunately there is not much we shall make an exception for his view about alcohol .
1196the google cloud region will be wholly in step with the potential of cloud computing technology .
1197 alright i ll get er done
1198other stands offered cosmetic movement art and affordable solutions based on cloud architecture .
1199on friday that studies on behalf of the committee on the launch of a policy dialogue .
1200as is the case of the poorest countries in the world