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"Madam President, information policy is one of Parliament's most important concerns, and I regret having to observe that the documents we send to our visitors' groups, although very splendidly produced, contain information that is seriously out of date. I am alleged to occupy a seat in which I have not sat for five months, and I do think that visitors are being misled when they look at these plans to find out where their MEP sits. At least mine is now occupied by a woman, but in other instances, men are sitting in women's places and vice versa.
We should take care that our brochures are really up to date. Mr Bösch has just told me that the details in other material, in which, for example, governments are listed, are positively ancient. I do think we should see to it that this no longer happens in future."@en1
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