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"Madam President, I voted for the Karamanou report, whose objective is also of major importance: the creation of a European Police Office. However, a question mark has formed in my mind because, the other day, a pensioner, Mrs Lucia Boroni, said to me: ‘I was walking down the road when someone ran off with my handbag. Then I saw a policeman nearby with a badge saying 'European Policeman' on his jacket, and I asked him: “Why aren't you chasing that thief who has stolen my handbag?” And the policeman replied: 'Because of the principle of not interfering in national responsibilities, the principle of subsidiarity. That thief was Italian: an Italian policeman should have been chasing him. I am the future European policeman'.’
I hope that this question mark remains nothing more than a question mark! We shall see ..."@en1
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