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"Madam President, I think Mr Ribeiro e Castro is quite right to consider the Dimitrakopoulos-Leinen report inadmissible because it conflicts with and even infringes a number of rights enshrined in our institutions. First of all, Mr Ribeiro e Castro is right to single out paragraph 15, which states that ‘no actions may be brought in connection with the
affairs of the European Parliament.’ That statement clearly infringes the fundamental right of every citizen, and thus also of Members, to bring an action. But more generally I believe this report infringes a whole range of different rights, beginning with the rights of the small and medium-sized states which have formed an integral part of our institutions and been highly respected by them since the early days of the Treaty of Rome."@en1
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