- Firstly, I hope that the Arctic Council, as an administrative body, will continue to grow in strength and that the European Union will have a strong role to play in it.
- Jag vill säga två saker till. För det första hoppas jag att Arktiska rådet, som administrativt organ, kommer att växa sig allt starkare och att EU kommer att spela en betydande roll där.
- The compromises reached on the framework-directive and the Universal Service Directive make clear reference to the obligation for Member States to respect the principles of the right to a fair trial, which must surely be reassuring for those who oppose the French project of sanction by an administrative body.
- I de kompromisser som nåddes om ramdirektivet och direktivet om samhällsomfattande tjänster hänvisas det tydligt till medlemsstaternas förpliktelse att respektera principen om rätten till en rättvis rättegång, som sannerligen måste vara lugnande för dem som motsatte sig det franska projektet för sanktioner från ett administrativt organ.
- Whilst I am not defending a breach of the separation of powers, the fact is that we, with our own experience gained from the daily business of building up democracy, parties andgrassroots democracy, have more knowledge than is to be found in an administrative body, in which people are trained to look at things from a completely different angle, and I do not believe that this is about simply coming up with theoretical concepts that cost a lot of money but produce no results.
- Samtidigt som jag inte försvarar avsaknaden av maktdelning, så är det ett faktum att vi med vår egen erfarenhet, förvärvad från det dagliga arbetet med att utveckla demokratin, partierna och gräsrotsdemokratin, har mer samlad kunskap än inom ett administrativt organ, där människor utvecklat ett helt annat synsätt, och jag tror inte att detta handlar om att bara ta fram teorier som kostar mycket pengar men inte ger några resultat.
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