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". – Commissioner Malmström cannot prejudge what Parliament’s vote will be. She is perfectly aware of that.
Your question was if Mrs Malmström had told me or the College about what the vote or the reaction of Parliament would be: if it was going to vote ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
Of course, she hopes it will be in favour. If not, she would not have completed the negotiations on behalf of the Commission. After Parliament’s ‘no’ vote some months ago, we had a very important discussion in the Commission. I also spoke with Commissioner Malmström several times. We are aware, and she personally is very well aware because she has invested a lot of time in contacts with Parliament, about some questions that may be raised regarding this agreement, but we are not anticipating now how Parliament will vote. I can tell you this now. She could not tell me, but she told me that she is still in consultation with Parliament. There is not yet an agreement when a vote will take place on that proposed agreement.
This is what I can tell you, to the best of my knowledge, about the information that the Commissioner responsible gave to me and to the College."@en1
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