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Mr President, I believe that the Criminal Court has the support of almost all the Parliamentary groups. However, none of the governments – whether right or left-wing – really support the Criminal Court, and it is my view that we need to hold a debate during this part-session which will allow us to make it clear that we reject any proposal to grant immunity to anybody outside this Court. Such a debate would give us the opportunity to adopt a resolution during the second September part-session.
In view of the fact that a meeting of Foreign Affairs Ministers is due to take place on 30 September to decide whether or not to allow exceptions, I feel that two debates will be more effective than one if we want to make it quite clear to all the governments that the European Parliament does not wish there to be any exceptions whatsoever.
That is why neither I nor my group feel that a single closed debate on a motion – on 24 September next – will be sufficient. We recommend that a debate be opened so that the European public is informed of the firm position of all the Parliamentary groups. We therefore call for another debate to be included in the programme for this part-session."@en1
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