Part-FCL says absolutely nothing about any requirement to obtain an EASA licence to fly non EASA registered aircraft inside the EU if you happen to be a resident of the EU, as many have feared.
I don't see how you can read the draft reg and still say that. Article 4(1)(c) of the Basic Regulation covers a "non EASA registered aircraft inside the EU if [the operator] happens to be a resident of the EU". Article 1 of the FCL cover regulation brings the pilots of these aircraft into the scope of Part-FCL. Article 3 of the FCL cover regulation says that these pilots must be qualified in accordance with Part-FCL, in other words that they must have an EASA licence or validation.