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"Mr President, since today is Mother Tongue Day in Estonia, I would like to honour it with a speech in Estonian. Firstly, we should note that Iceland may become a global leader in information and freedom of expression, primarily thanks to the IMMI – the International Modern Media Initiative – and for that reason, the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance has tabled an amendment that includes the IMMI in our report, and I would like to ask all those who can to vote in favour of it. Secondly, we have differences of opinion on the topic of mackerel quotas, and the report’s appeal to the parties is very precise and appropriate, but the phrase that refers to historic fishing rights should be voted out, because if we examine the history of the planet, it immediately becomes clear that the fish were here before the humans, and historic fishing rights fall into the same category as the phrase ‘former Danish Republic of Iceland’. Thirdly, Iceland has at least one big lesson for us. In this parliament, we continually speak of the need to ensure a greater female participation in management, but of the nine members of the Icelandic Government, a full five are women, which makes the country a unique example for all 27 Member States of the European Union."@en1
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