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"Mr President, Rule 150(5) permits no such distinction. It follows that there is no dispute about two possible options, as there is only one possible course of action. Mrs Gebhardt is right to point out that you have the right to alter one of your own amendments, and the information supplied by the services is correct in that respect. Irrespective of your own intentions – and it is not the majority that is right but the law that is right – it is open to us to take over in our own name an amendment already submitted. That is what Rule 150(5) says. That has nothing to do with your actions. On behalf of the Verts/ALE Group, I announce that we will take over your original amendment, so that it is back in play and the House has to vote on it. That is the way the rules have always been applied in this House."@en1
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