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". Mr President, before we begin the vote, I would like to say that we have travelled a long way in the Committee on Budgets. I would like to thank all the members of all the political groups for their valuable cooperation, remind you that we have dealt with more than 760 amendments in the Committee on Budgets and express our particular thanks to our chairman, Mr Lewandowski, who, having recently arrived in this Parliament and in the Committee on Budgets, has done an excellent job of coordination. Mr President, as is the case every year, in a budgetary exercise of this scale we always have to make certain technical corrections. I shall read out the technical corrections. Amendment No 592, in line 18 03 05, has been withdrawn. Amendment No 65, in line 04 02 12, is accepted with an increase of EUR 1 million. Amendment No 66, in line 04 12 15, is accepted with an increase of EUR 1 million. Amendment No 67, in line 04 03 03 01, is accepted with an increase of a further EUR 1 million. Amendment No 69, in line 04 03 03 03, is accepted with a sum of EUR 600 000. Amendment No 599, in line 18 06 04 02, is accepted with an increase of EUR 2 million, rather than EUR 1 million. An additional sum of EUR 1 million should be added to line 16 05 01 in addition to the result of the separate vote on this line. The comments on Amendment No 137 should be included. There has been a request for a separate vote for Amendment No 354, in line 18 03 04, which will be considered withdrawn if the technical corrections I mentioned earlier are adopted. This amendment will therefore be covered by the vote on block of Amendments No 4. Mr President, I propose that we proceed to the vote on these technical corrections."@en1

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