20 February 2019
"The informal deal between Parliament and Council negotiators on new measures to improve interoperability of EU information systems, was confirmed by Civil Liberties MEPs on Tuesday."
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See: Civil Liberties MEPs back rules improving data exchange between EU information systems (EP press release, link):
"The new rules aim to improve data exchange between EU information systems used in security, border and migration management. They will facilitate the tasks of border guards, migration officers, police officers and judicial authorities by providing them with more systematic and faster access to various EU security and border-control information systems.
Read more about the informal agreement reached on 5 February [here]."
See: Statewatch Observatory: Creation of a centralised Justice & Home Affairs database is "a point of no return"
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