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"Mr President, this morning the MEPs from the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats, when we looked in the postboxes here next to the Chamber, discovered a poster with our name and the word ‘murderer’. I believe that until now, Mr President, only our colleagues in the Basque Country have been accustomed to this, to seeing their names on the targets painted in the street, and for some of them, Mr President, we have observed a minute’s silence here in this House.
I do not believe this is compatible with the spirit in which the European Union was founded, which is also incompatible −and I say this respectfully – with certain posters which we saw yesterday here in the plenum.
I would therefore ask you, Mr President, to appeal for tolerance, which is the foundation of European integration."@en1
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