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"en.20060516.32.2-168"2
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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I voted in favour of this report, albeit while expressing my doubts about the amendment that refers to the Treaty establishing a European Constitution.
That Treaty was not actually approved, but rather rejected by means of popular referendums in France and the Netherlands, with the leave of Mr Napolitano, the newly elected President of the Italian Republic, who, in his inaugural speech, championed the cause of that Treaty, having forgotten that he was above the parties. That Treaty, in fact, was indeed approved by the Italian Parliament, but not unanimously. He who declares himself above the parties should not support something that has divided the Italian Parliament."@en1
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