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"Mr President, it is with great pleasure that I give an explanation of my vote on the report on Turkey’s accession to the European Union.
I shall start by saying that I voted against Turkey joining the European Union, but I should like to explain how I arrived at that decision. Last week, on 9 December, I found myself in Reggio Calabria, where I had been invited by the Pensioners’ Party official Carlo Rositani to give a lecture at the Tommaso Gulli Teacher Training College. I asked a class of about 120 girls aged between 16 and 19 to vote for or against Turkey’s accession to the European Union. The ballot of these 120 youngsters gave the following result: 100 girls out of 120 voted against accession while the other 20 abstained. I have therefore willingly gone along with those young people’s vote."@en1
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