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"I think that now is the perfect time to take the oral amendment. First of all, the directive never intended to compromise the freedom of the press, whatever anyone claims, and the provisions which are retained guarantee the freedom of the press and the freedom to criticise anything that goes on in the financial markets.
Nonetheless, if a journalist falls victims to misleading information, it is not the journalist who must be held responsible; it is the person who manipulated the market. And to make it clear that journalists can only be held responsible if they themselves were involved in the manipulation, in other words, if they personally benefited from it, I propose, on behalf of Mr Lehne and with the backing of Mrs Echerer, that, at the end of this Article, we add the following text:"@en1
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