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Mr President, I would not want Mr Bolkestein to return home thinking that there are extremely mysterious goings-on in this Parliament. The first part of the amendment which the Commissioner mentioned remains unchanged, something which he, in fact, endorsed. We, too, thought that the second part was set out in a rather peculiar way, all the more so since it was not Parliament’s intention to set up a new institute. We have converted this part into a recital, which contains more or less the same question for redress procedures as the 1997 directive. With this, I believe that all mysterious elements have been removed, and we will thus all be able to concentrate on the second reading."@en1
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