My services face huge problems collecting data from national governments.
However, there is really no contradiction in collecting these light bulbs.
I am aware that all the studies launched experienced difficulty in collecting adequate data.
In this regard, there are at present deficiencies when it comes to collecting statistics.
There is therefore a practical problem, that of collecting information about all the rights involved.
We want a proper constitution.
But a constitution is something else entirely.
It may well be a very good constitution.
Unfortunately, the draft repeatedly speaks of a constitution.
We need to discuss the issues surrounding a constitution.
There were problems here in terms of accumulation and accounting.
From the accumulation of industrial waste to congestion in the cities.
This is an accumulation of an ineffective and inefficient system over years.
We are now a parliamentary assembly.
We are in a political assembly.
It is no longer a joint assembly.
Yet when you look at this joint assembly, it does not actually control a budget.
We have a parliamentary assembly which does not have a budget.
We are still reflecting on the form and composition of such a body.
Curiously, the exact composition of the cargo has still not been clarified.
I am thinking of the composition and criteria for allocating funding, for example.
That applies in particular to the provisions on the composition and operation of the institutions.
The composition of the group of electoral observers is extremely questionable.
49911 This can be done by incorporation in the general budget or by some ad hoc structure.