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Greens: European Parliament is obstructing inquiry on Echelon  

Jelle van Buuren   09.06.2000  

Legal service of Europan Parlimant says a temporary committee cannot
lead an inquiry.  

The Greens in the European Parliament are accusing the big political
parties in Parliament of obstructing the inquiry on Echelon.
Yesterday, the Conference of Presidents (which unites the leaders of
the political groups in Parliament) has been unable to decide how to
proceed on how to investigate into the Echelon spying system.  

The Greens asked for a inquiry committee on Echelon, which has more
powers to conduct an investigation. This proposal was first rejected
by the major political groups in Parliament. Instead, they proposed a
much weaker  temporary committee. After that, they asked the
parliament's legal service opinion on the mandate for such a
committee. Green member Heidi Hautala qualifies this as an attempt to
'gain more time'.  

The opinion of the legal service, which came out this week, states a
temporary committee cannot lead an inquiry. According to the Greens,
this was to be expected. They think the major political groups in
Parliament are obstructing a serious inquiry into Echelon. The Greens
now reiterate the demand that European Parliament establishes an
inquiry committee. They reject the view that it is upon the Conference
of Presidents to decide on such a matter and wants the case submitted
to a vote in the plenary.  

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