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"Mr President, what a heated debate this has been on racism! We have seen the left stand up and then the right, then the left again, then the right again, both of them armed, luckily only with words. As representative of the Pensioners’ Party, I abstained in the vote on this report. And why is that? Is the Pensioners’ Party on the left or the right? I have always maintained that the Pensioners’ Party is for justice, for fair measures and for fair actions, and that party political ideological formations should take a step back and be more practical. The Pensioners’ Party is against all forms of racism, whoever the perpetrator, it is immaterial whether they come from the right or the left – but I urge both the right and the left to take a step backwards – for somebody has to – and to ensure that real social developments are made in our lives, whoever they are intended to benefit, and that ideologies are, at last, laid aside once and for all."@en1
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