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Mr President, I have to say that I was, as rapporteur, extremely surprised at the 350 amendments in the plenary meeting, whereas we in the committee had an excellent discussion with far fewer amendments than there are now. Nevertheless, I have read the amendments and this evening, we in the relevant committee will see what we can do with them all and make sure that an opinion is brought before Parliament.
I am, however, extremely taken aback by the fact that we in the plenary meeting appear to be doing the work now that has not been done in the relevant committee. I should also like to note that there is Europe-wide support for the content of this report. If you feel that there are sections that do not comply with the Rules of Procedure, then I should like to hear from you, in which case we can still, if necessary, withdraw the sections concerned.
This is, in principle, an excellent report, at least according to its supporters and detractors in the media world. I therefore fail to understand why we should withdraw it now for reasons of this kind. I should like to have this issue resolved and heard beforehand."@en1
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