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Political Memory: Cristian Silviu BUŞOI, MEP

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Functions in European Parliament

Curriculum Vitae

  • Doctor, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest (2003)
  • National Defence College (2005)
  • Member of Bucharest City Council (2004)
  • Member of Committee on Health and the Family (since 2004)
  • Member of Committee on Defence of the WEU Assembly (since 2005)
  • Resident doctor (since 2005)
  • Member of Board of Directors, Institute for Liberal Studies, Bucharest (since 2006)
  • Member of Committee on European Affairs (2007)
  • Instructor, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timişoara (since 2007)
  • President of the 'Youth for the 21st Century' association, Drobeta-Turnu Severin (1999-2002)
  • President, National Liberal Youth Movement, Timişoara (2001-2002)
  • President, Liberal Student Clubs (2002-2005)
  • International Secretary, National Liberal Party (2005-2007)
  • Member of Central Political Bureau, National Liberal Party (since 2007)
  • Member of the Romanian Parliament (since 2004)

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10/07/2008 Reply to campaign concerning vote on IMCO & ITRE of Telecoms package

Dear colleagues,

Most of you must have received many mails on the Harbour and Alvaro reports on the Telecom directives (universal service and protection of privacy) that were voted Monday 7 July in IMCO committee.

They all referred to an article from La Quadrature du Net (http://www.laquadrature.net/files/note-IMCO-ITRE-quadrature-20080630.pdf) arguing that some selected amendments will damage the openness of the Internet and reduce the rights of Internet users.

This is absolutely not the case! And it was not our intention. Lobbyists misrepresented the objectives of the legislation. The report never involves monitoring of individual customer usage of the internet, neither sanctions of the customer.

7 compromise amendments, co-signed by EPP, PSE, ALDE and Greens, and of course adopted in committee, ensured that consumers' rights are respected, with copyright issues being restricted to public service information only.

I want to clarify what has been adopted. You will then find attached:

* a summary of key points adopted

* and responses from the rapporteur (with which I totally agree) on the specific compromise amendments concerned in the article should you wish to answer the mails.

Best regards,

Cristian Busoi

02/09/2008 Telecoms Package Plenary Speeches

We had a very delicate discussion on network neutrality. My opinion is that extreme network neutrality, as we experienced in some

amendments, will make networks more congested, slower, less efficient and more expensive. Network management is necessary to run efficient

and intelligent networks and to maximise the overall user experience and value.