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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the changing climate in Europe has been causing natural disasters for a number of decades now, and these disasters have not yet been sufficiently analysed and evaluated. Padania, which is the most advanced geopolitical and cultural area in Europe, has suffered tragic flooding that has taken a huge toll on human life and property. The Italian government, which has set aside ridiculously small sums given the scale of the disaster – of which, moreover, warning was given – in a key production area for Italy and Europe, is treating these hard-working people inappropriately, irresponsibly and inefficiently, as it did the people affected by the earthquakes in Umbria and southern Italy.
No preventive or hydrogeological work of substance has been carried out thus far. Europe must provide a guarantee, it must call upon the Italian government to recognise the full scale of the damage suffered by the undertakings – which must, moreover, be exempted from paying any form of tax relating to this – and the citizens who, with the aid of a hard-working, exemplary Padanian volunteer force, immediately set to work to restore a semblance of normality."@en1
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