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European Parliament will vote in july on inquiry committee on Echelon 

Jelle van Buuren   15.06.2000  

Internal wrangling about procedural mistakes and rumours about 
British attempts to block inquiry.  

After a week of internal wrangling in the European Parliament, 
parliament's president Nicole Fontaine assured that the decision on 
an inquiry committee on the Echelon spying system will be taken by 
the plenary session of the European Parliament. The decision will 
however not be taken this week, as the Greens demanded, but in july.  

The Greens accused last week the big political parties of the 
European Parliament of obstructing the inquiry. The major political 
parties first rejected the wish to install an inquiry committee and 
favoured a weaker temporary committee. Then, they asked the 
parliaments legal service opinion on the mandate for such a 
committee. The legal service declared last week a temporary committee 
cannot lead an inquiry. The Conference of Presidents (which unites 
the leaders of the political groups in Parliament) was unable to 
decide last week on how to proceed the investigation.  

The Greens accused the major political parties of obstruction and 
asked for a plenary vote this week on the issue. The leader of the 
Socialist Group, Enrique Baron Crespo, sought to dismiss the Greens 
proposal on procedural grounds, arguing that at this late stage it 
could not be added to the parliaments agenda. The rumour is British 
officials were pressuring Nicole Fountaine and the big political 
parties to block any probe into the operation of Echelon. But now 
Fontaine has made it clear the parliaments plenary will vote on the 
issue in july. The Greens will repeat their demand for a fully-
fledged inquiry committee on Echelon. Paul Lannoye, president of the 
Green Group said:  

'The decision of the Parliament's Presidency sets an important 
precedence. By having a vote in plenary, the wishes of 180 
signatories of all political groups to have an inquiry committee is 
treated with democratic respect.'  

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