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"Mr President, I hope you and all the interpreters and officials who have had the patience to stay in the Chamber with me have a very good lunch. I have voted for this report and it was my sister who suggested this explanation of vote to me. She said: ‘Listen, when will we finally see the Mona Lisa in Italy? When will we see Michelangelo’s Moses in Strasbourg? And when will we see Van Gogh and Renoir in Spain? They have never been shown in our museums.’ ‘Very soon,’ I replied, ‘because, as well as legislating on the theft of works of art, the European Union will surely also ensure that these works can circulate freely and easily throughout Europe.’
And that is the end of my explanations of vote for today."@en1
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