[geo-discuss] [Peter.Wicks at cec.eu.int: RE: Inspire compromise]
Benjamin Henrion
bh at udev.org
Thu Aug 10 10:21:53 UTC 2006
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From: Peter.Wicks at cec.eu.int
To: bh at udev.org
Subject: RE: Inspire compromise
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 15:45:44 +0200
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Dear colleague,
Thanks for your message. I am indeed confident that Council and Parliament
will come to agreement on this important directive because I am convinced
that there is a general consensus behind the general aims of the directive.
You will understand that I can't make detailed predictions about what the
final compromise will look like on specific amendments. From the
Commission's point of view (as expressed by Commissioner Dimas during the
Plenary vote in June), amendment 21 is acceptable in principle and I would
expect some compromise wording between the current Council and Parliament
positions to be found. Amendment 27 is, again from the Commission point of
view, acceptable in full.
With best regards,
Peter Wicks
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From: Benjamin Henrion [mailto:zoobab at ffii.org] On Behalf Of Benjamin
Henrion
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 6:35 PM
To: WICKS Peter (ENV)
Subject: Inspire compromise
Dear Mr Wicks,
I had the opportunity to met you after the announcement of the second
reading on Inspire at the ENVI committee last march.
It has been reported on a GI mailing-list that you were pretty confident
about a possible agreement between the Council and the Parliament.
Do you think the Council will accept amendments 21 and 27 of the EP?
Or maybe the Parliament will give up its will of amending the Common
Position?
Best regards,
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