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"Commissioner, in the course of that very technical and diplomatic reply, in which you were so careful not to cause alarm, I believe I heard you confirm between the lines that Spain has in fact been failing to comply with that prohibition laid down in Community legislation since 1996. The increase in mad cow disease which has taken place in Spain as well in recent years – and your words also confirm this – is the result of the fact that the then Spanish Minister, Mr Arias Cañete, who denied that Spain was at risk – and the Scientific Committee did state this – was not complying with the Community legislation, and this is the reason for this proliferation and increase in mad cow disease.
Commissioner, is this confirmed non-compliance by Spain of the Community legislation on the prohibition of meat-and-bone meal not reprehensible? Is this non-compliance not reprehensible? Your reply can only be yes. There is no social alarm, but it is non-compliance with the legislation which has made Spain the leading country in terms of mad cow disease in recent years."@en1
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