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"I travelled from Milan to Rome by car. I had to go and see my mother whom, as a result of my commitments as an MEP, I have not seen for some time.
Between Bologna and Florence there was huge traffic congestion, what the French call a
; we could not get through as there was a queue of trucks, articulated lorries and cars at a standstill. I saw Mr Gargani, the rapporteur of this report, waiting for me there. ‘What are you doing here, Mr Gargani?’, I asked him. He replied, ‘I am here to show you what would happen if my report on the harmonisation of motor vehicles is not adopted. Look, one motor vehicle has turned over. So, remember, when you arrive in Parliament tomorrow to vote in favour’. It was a dream because I never met Mr Gargani, but in my view it is right to vote in favour, which is what I have in fact done."@en1
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