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". At first reading, in the debate on 10 March, I expressed my rejection of this plan. What is now happening at second reading is that, without a vote on the total, an excessively long list of motorways, airports, bridges and tunnels is being laid down as an investment obligation for the EU. This signifies a long-term call for cofinancing, and will probably also enable the circumvention of the obligation to prepare environmental impact assessments. This package also betrays the desire to further neglect the good rail network in eastern Europe by building a large number of motorways there. I dispute the idea, propagated by Italy’s Berlusconi Government, that tax revenues must chiefly be spent on infrastructure and other large public works instead of on public service, environmental protection and social security. A serious debate on this is no longer possible today owing to lack of time. My group is endeavouring to have plans for the bridge over the Strait of Messina scrapped, as it is unusable on account of earthquakes and gusts of wind and superfluous on account of shortcomings in the connecting rail network, and as its construction chiefly serves the interests of the Mafia. Furthermore, I support all the Green amendments. Rejection of all these amendments would burden Europe with a lead weight and an unnecessary assault on the environment for many years to come."@en1

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