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"I apologise, Mr President, to you and my fellow Members, but as shadow rapporteur it is my duty to keep an eye on the little standard procedure that remains in this vote.
If I am not mistaken, you made us vote on paragraphs 1 to 14, but paragraph 12 has been declared inadmissible, in so far as it contains the two petitions that no Committee on Petitions has ever presented to our committee. Paragraph 12, therefore, must absolutely not be included in the text.
I would also like to wish the services of the sitting the best of luck in the task they will have in putting right some paragraphs: paragraphs 59 and 69, for example. If you remove Mr Berlusconi’s name then they will be without a subject, sentences which do not make sense: there is a verb, a few adjectives but there is no subject. It would have been more responsible to delete the entire paragraph.
I do not want to be cruel to you, Mr President, by asking you to read to me, out of curiosity, how paragraph 59 could end up if amended. It is not possible because there is a subject missing: who does what is written here? Who feels the consequences of what is indicated here? This is a difficult situation, Mr President; it really is a real mess."@en1
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