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"Mr President, we all have experience of trade union movements, national parliaments and so forth. The reason for rules of procedure is that they guarantee democratic principles and obviously if, at some time, someone wishes to highlight a particular political problem, then they are perfectly within their rights to do so. If, however, a right is somehow abused, I am not sure if that abuse has anything to do with democratic ethics. I am speaking on a more general note here. In other words I am not sure if, in the final analysis, it has more to do with being obstructive than with proving that there is indeed a genuine problem. What causes me particular regret is that we all have experience of national parliaments and so on and this sort of abuse rarely takes place."@en1
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