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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, Europe is still held back by archaic and dangerous technologies such as nuclear, which it would be good to get rid of, so it would be somewhat strange if it imposed a kind of veto on researching and applying new technologies that may prove fundamental in saving the lives of many people through the use of stem cells.
It is not a question of not having an important ethical position on these subjects. In fact I am against human cloning. It is a different thing to try to impose ideological and preconceived viewpoints that compromise not only research and science but above all everyone’s right to their own life.
The European Parliament has a right but also a duty to meet these expectations in full. Therefore, a project for Europe is also taking shape around this research programme."@en1
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