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"Madam President, I have looked at Futurum, a website for debate and dialogue which has recently opened, and it is good. This morning, 76 citizens from different countries had chosen to take part in the debate. Of course, this figure could have been considerably higher, but this is a good start. The question is naturally what will happen to this input to the debate. Will these opinions lead their own lives until 2004 when the Council will once more shut itself away behind closed doors in marathon negotiations on a new treaty? The speech of the foreign minister indicated that this would not be the case. However, it is important that we tell people today how these points of view will be used and channelled so that we really do achieve a broad debate rather than just empty words. I am sorry if we here in Parliament sound like we are nagging, but this is really important for us across group borders. Just like us, citizens need to know how these points of view will be channelled. Will it be some kind of convention where those of us who are elected representatives at various levels will really be able to use them to contribute to the design of the new treaty?"@en1

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