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"Question No 13 by Josu Ortuondo Larrea (): The year 2002 has just begun and Spain has taken over the rotating EU Presidency. The previous incumbent was Belgium and during its six-month term of office not only the country’s Prime Minister and other government ministers, but also the government leaders and ministers of the various Belgian regions, appeared before the European Parliament and chaired some of its meetings. Since it is laid down in the Spanish Constitution that the Kingdom of Spain is a state comprising autonomous communities which have exclusive powers that in certain cases are similar to and even greater than those of Belgium’s regions, would the Spanish Presidency say why no plans have been made for representatives of any of Spain’s autonomous communities to appear before the European Parliament and to take part in its proceedings?"@en1
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"Subject: Appearances before the European Parliament and involvement in its business on the part of Spanish ministers during the Spanish Presidency"1

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