Explanations of vote - Report: Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (A7-0013/2010 )

Debate by BODU Sebastian Valentin 

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Report: Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert in writing. - Refusal Agreement SWIFT should be an important signal for the entire international community and other bodies of the Union that the Community legislature must be consulted on major decisions now fall within the powers now given by the Treaty of Lisbon. It is clear, after vote today in Strasbourg, the MEPs do not oppose the substance of an agreement between EU and USA on the monitoring of suspicious fund transfers through SWIFT. Overseas Press hurries talking about the Euro MPs vote on a vote against the agreement. MEPs voted to protect the personal data of European Union nationals and companies. The fight against terrorism and the rapid identification of suspicious bank transfers remain the same as always top the list of priorities of the Union. European Commission to quickly renegotiate terms of the agreement SWIFT, so that it consistent with the Charter of Human Rights and can enter into force as soon as possible. Government of Romania, like all national governments, supported the adoption agreement with U.S.. The European Parliament has a duty to the citizens directly elected EU institution that is committed to protect.

ParsedMarch 5th, 2010 6:59 AM
DateFebruary 11th, 2010
RefP7_CRE-REV(2010)02-11
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