20 November 2018
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- Revised four column table (LIMITE doc no: 13741-18, 124 pages, pdf): Four column document with the Commission's proposal, the European Parliament portion, the Council position and the agreed or to be agreed "compromise".
- Revised text with the insertion of some suggestions by the EP (LIMITE doc no: 13742-19, pdf):
"Following technical meetings with the EP on 30 and 31 October, delegations will find attached a revised text of the draft Directive (general approach), in which some text, as suggested by the EP, is inserted by bold.
Member States are invited to assess whether these new insertions are acceptable in the context of an overall agreement on the text.""
- ECRIS-TCN system) - Presidency note with questions (LIMITE doc no: 13809-18, pdf): Set of questions prior to trilogue on 20 November.
Previous coverage
European Criminal Records System (ECRIS) - Third Country Nationals (Statewatch News)
ECRIS-TCN trilogue discussions: four-column document and Council position on EP amendments (Statewatch News)
Centralised biometric database for convicted non-EU nationals also part of "interoperability" agenda (Statewatch News)
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