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"This is how it goes. Every Monday, we vote on the agenda. Listen to me. Do not aargh and oooh. If you want to change the rules, you can do so, but the rules we have say that we vote every Monday on the agenda. We did so this time with those Members who were in the Chamber. Nevertheless, the President has the right to put the agenda to the vote again if a majority of the Members want this, so what I will do is exercise my discretion and ask you: would you like to vote to change the agenda for today? Who is in favour of voting to change the agenda? Who is against? Abstentions? OK, you will still be here to vote after the President’s speech, but let us go ahead now with the vote on the 2012 calendar. Having said this, dear colleagues, I remind you that if you want to have a say on the agenda, be here on Mondays. Mr McMillan-Scott’s proposal was to vote on the calendar before the address by the President of Hungary, if indeed time allows – because, as you see, we are actually losing time. Given the time now, I expect that we will have a lot of votes to continue with after the speech by the President. So, who is in favour of voting on the calendar before the President of Hungary’s speech, if, in fact, we have the time to do so? Who is against? Abstentions? So we shall do that: we shall vote on the calendar if we have time before the President of Hungary’s speech. Colleagues, it makes no difference; we will continue the votes anyway after the President has spoken. I shall exercise my discretion. In order to stop this ridiculousness, I will take the vote on the calendar as the first vote. Is everyone happy now?"@en1
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