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Madam President, I just wanted to make a brief comment on Mr Schulz's remark about equal treatment. I am one of the three permanent rapporteurs on immunity issues on the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market. All I can say is that we genuinely do treat everyone equally. I also believe that your own approach in the Berlusconi/Dell'Utri cases is simply an expression of equal treatment.
I, myself, am working on a specific case in the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market in which we have been requesting a statement from the German authorities for nine months and have still not received a reply. In other words, these processes are quite normal; they are certainly not unusual. I fully support your approach towards these two immunity cases. I genuinely believe that the treatment of immunity is not a suitable theme for political discussion in the House. It is a legal, not a political issue. That is an important distinction which should be taken into account in the debate, and I am most grateful to you for your approach."@en1
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