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We would fully welcome – and indeed we would have done so a long time ago – a serious and fitting condemnation of illegality and lack of democracy – not just concerning correct and acceptable information.
On the specific point of information, our complaint about the current situation in Italy would have been, and indeed is, much more radical, but this is due to the fact that Mr Berlusconi, who put himself forward as an alternative to the Italian situation of contempt for the law and even for democracy in Italy, has today become the last in a long line of those who, for a second time, risk bringing a type of Italian disease to Europe.
Those who have today accused Mr Berlusconi are the very ones who for decades created, practised and imposed what is at the root of what still happens today and what is clearly getting worse in Italy.
This is why, together with other radical Members, I voted against the Boogerd-Quaak report."@en1
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