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"Mr President, I am pleased to inform you that, on behalf of the Pensioners’ Party, which I represent in this European Parliament, I voted for the Brunetta report on access to telecommunications and electronic communications networks. Why did I vote for it? I voted for it – and enthusiastically, Mr President – because I am convinced that electronic communications have no frontiers. The 15 Member States that make up the European Union used to have frontiers, they still have frontiers, which are becoming less and less clear, less and less divisive, but for electromagnetic waves there are no frontiers. Europe has been integrated in the past, is being integrated now and will continue to be so in the future through television without frontiers."@en1
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