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"I shall give the floor to you all, but I must ask you to…Mr De Rossa, please calm down and resume your seat. Let me remind you that Members wishing to ask questions should not be prevented from doing so. We have only an hour left, and that ought not to be devoted to a general debate on relations between Parliament and the Council regarding questions. I shall give you the floor so you can express your opinion briefly. On the basis of my experience over the years, I do not think the first thirty questions could have been replied to in one and a half hours, even if that time had been available. Consequently they would in any case have been dealt with in writing. If they do receive written replies, that will be the end of the matter. If they do not, Parliament will invoke the necessary measures to ensure they receive oral replies during the next part-session. I do however have a lot of faith in interinstitutional dialogue and in precedents where agreements have been reached. I shall not take up the points made by Mr de Miguel, because I do not wish to start a debate. Mr De Rossa, do you wish to raise a point of order? Regarding Palestine, I can tell you straight away that usually, when an issue is debated during a part-session, questions on that issue are withdrawn from Question Time. That decision is taken by the President of Parliament in consultation with his Office. In this case, the President took the decision to retain these questions. This does fall within the President’s competence, and as President of this sitting, I abide by his decision. You have the floor, Mr De Rossa."@en1
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