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"en.20030409.4.3-109"2
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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, being a farmer in Lower Austria, and having myself managed for forty-three years – right up to the rending of the Iron Curtain – a farm on the border, it was with great conviction that I voted today for the accession of ten new Member States and for the Brok Report. I know that, for agriculture, enlargement means not only competition, but also opportunity, and that Austrian farmers will take up these challenges, and do so on the basis of the measures taken in the run-up to accession. I have therefore cast my vote in favour of a peaceful, tolerant, and social future for our children and grandchildren."@en1
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