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European Union (Accessions) Bill

Proceeding contribution from Douglas Alexander (Labour) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 24 November 2005. It occurred during Debate on bills on European Union (Accessions) Bill.
Yes, is the answer to my hon. Friend’s question. It is, of course, a matter of profound concern to her and her constituents, in view of the particular consular case about which we have met and in relation to which I offered in an Adjournment debate in the House to have a further meeting with my hon. Friend and her constituent’s family. There is scope for further progress in that respect, but I have to tell my hon. Friend candidly that I believe that all who want to see that sort of progress carried forward in Bulgaria should support the country’s accession to the European Union. That has already been one of the drivers that has led to some of the progress secured to date. I fully accept, in the light of my hon. Friend’s question, that further progress needs to be made. If I recall correctly, that point was reflected in the earlier Commissioner’s report to which I referred. Progress is also required in the matter of corruption. That means tackling head-on the problem of organised crime, and it also means continuing at a greater pace the programme of judicial, agricultural and environmental reform that both Bulgaria and Romania have already embarked on.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
439 c1682 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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