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The Council is not in a position to judge the application in the particular case taken up by the Member.
Allow me to mention two things. Firstly: you stated that the Charter has not been adopted. The answer is that it has been solemnly proclaimed. Secondly: where minority languages are concerned, another important institution – which is also geographically close to Parliament – namely the Council of Europe, has drawn up a convention on the status of minority languages. I regard this as also illustrating the importance of the fact that in a discussion of the Union’s Charter of Fundamental Rights we also consider other important instruments in this area, e.g. the Council of Europe’s Convention on Human Rights."@en1
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