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"We Moderates believe it is very important for people to have access to those documents we politicians discuss within the EU. It is on the basis of their opportunities for keeping track of legislative work that people can evaluate elected representatives and subsequently make decisions in general elections. The EU institutions can provide information about which decisions are made, and how, but it is the right of the independent mass media to make judgments themselves concerning current affairs and to decide what they are to provide information about. It is we politicians who must take responsibility for giving out political messages and political information, something that obviously applies both to choosing the points at issue and setting them out before people. We Moderates believe that people should have access to information. The EU should not, however, make use of artificial channels such as sports events to put forward political messages. We Moderates are therefore voting against the above-mentioned report."@en1

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