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". At times, substantial issues can be resolved in a single paragraph and this report is a case in point. Its aim is to include, as a consequence of EU enlargement to encompass ten countries from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean on 1 May, the nine official languages of these countries – if not they are not already used – as working languages of the Court of First Instance. Confirming and effectively implementing the principle of establishing all the languages of the European Union as official and working languages – as enshrined in the Treaties – is all the more important because, in the current context, we are seeing trends for the real and increasingly obvious dominance of some languages – those of the most populous countries – the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy – to the detriment of the languages of the other countries that are members of the European Union. We should, therefore, always give consideration to protecting the language of each EU Member State."@en1

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