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Approve The Cooperation Agreement Between The European Community And Its Member States, Of The One Part, And The Switzerland Confederation, Of The Other Part, To Combat Fraud And Any Other Illegal Activities Detrimental To Its Financial Interests, Incl...

Original Language Title: Aprova o Acordo de Cooperação entre a Comunidade Europeia e os seus Estados membros, por um lado, e a Confederação Suíça, por outro, para lutar contra a fraude e quaisquer outras actividades ilegais lesivas dos seus interesses financeiros, incluindo a Act

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MOTION FOR RESOLUTION No. 66 /X

Considering the need to fight effectively against fraud and any others

illegal activities that are harmful to the financial interests of the Contracting Parties;

Bearing in mind that the achievement of such objectives presupposes the enlargement of assistance

administrative and mutual legal aid in criminal matters;

Recognizing that both for the European Union and its Member States, and

for Switzerland, enhanced cooperation in the fight against criminal activities presents

advantages.

Thus:

Under the terms of the paragraph d) of Article 197 (1) of the Constitution, the Government presents to the

Assembly of the Republic the following motion for a resolution:

To approve the Agreement for Cooperation between the European Community and its States

members, on the one hand, and the Swiss Confederation, on the other hand, to fight against fraud and

any other illegal activities that are harmful to your financial interests, including the Acta

Final with Declarations and the Acta Approved of the negotiations to the attached, signed in the

Luxembourg on October 26, 2004, the text of which in the authenticated version in language

Portuguese publishes in annex.

Seen and approved in Council of Ministers of September 6, 2007

The Prime Minister

The Minister of State and Foreign Affairs

The Minister of the Presidency

The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs