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"Madam President, I am delighted that of all the groups, it is the UEN Group that is standing up for more fundamental rights and more democracy at European Union level. I am pleased about that; it is a major step forward. However, I also believe that the strong language my fellow delegates are using is completely uncalled for. The EU countries have completely different cultures. In some countries Parliament can draw up its own rules of procedure and one does not have the option of going to the court of justice. Some countries have a different system. We have recital 15. Mr Dimitrakopoulos has already mentioned that there are amendments. The UEN Group are welcome to vote against them and then we will see if it is left in or taken out. All in all, I believe that there is no call for excessively strong language, and I am also in favour of us rejecting this amendment."@en1
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