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"Mr President, yesterday I had guests here in the European Parliament: together with my wife and my sister there was also my mother, Mrs Maria Fatuzzo, who watched the work of Parliament and then said, ‘You, my son, deliver too many explanations of vote. You should not deliver so many!’
Therefore – mother will always be mother – today I shall only give six explanations of vote instead of fifteen. The first is on the Hughes report, which, amongst other things, mentions the name of Galileo Galilei, the name given to the satellite navigation system which, I hope, will be used to track articulated lorries and monitor to what extent they obey the rules on driving hours, rules which are quite rightly specified in Mr Hughes’s report."@en1
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