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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, first of all, I am disappointed about the fact that the new Liberal, Mr Johan Van Hecke, is still getting up to his Christian-Democratic tricks. Following his pacific speech, I would ask him, during the vote, to be guided by his conscience rather than by the Flemish Liberal Democrat party whip. I fully endorse Mr Titley's remark about the absolute need for multilateral discussion once one Member State has refused a licence. In this respect, I would recommend approval of Amendments Nos 1 and 7, which make undercutting more difficult. It is said, with good reason, that the code of conduct must become absolutely binding. This is the gist of our Amendments Nos 2 and 8. Further to the Nepal crisis, the Belgian Government will at long last include the code of conduct in national legislation. Could I invite the other fourteen governments finally to follow this Belgian example?"@en1
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