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"en.20020116.6.3-085"2
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"the theme you have given your presidency is ‘
’ [More Europe]. ‘
’ also implies that Catalan, a language spoken by almost 10 million Europeans, can be established in this House. This is enshrined in the Charter on Fundamental Rights and is part of our cultural diversity. ‘
’ also means that our Ministers can be directly involved in the European decisions that concern them, as defined in the Treaty of Maastricht. ‘
’ also implies that the State must not commit the ecological crime of the national hydrological plan, as stipulated in the European habitat and water directives. ‘
’ also means enabling all nations, if they wish, to become full members of the Union; this is contained in several European Parliament resolutions acknowledging the right to self-determination.
President Aznar, my party
the Republican Left of Catalonia, and I know that we cannot count on you to make all these democratic advances. Mr President, when I look at the stars on our flag, I see old and young nations rising up in the four corners of Europe. They all wish to take their place, their rightful place in this common Chamber. Allow me to finish in Catalan…
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[Long live a free Catalonia!]
[Long live a united Europe!]"@en1
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"Visca Catalunya lliure!"1
"Visca Europa unida!"1
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