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"Of course, I would like to thank the previous speaker. I have the impression that, in this
debate which you are organising, Mr President, we are mixing everything up. First there is the transport issue, which actually comes under the heading of the rules which the European Union has provided itself with in the context of the liberalisation of air transport, which prohibits equalisations and the servicing of lines that are not necessarily, immediately and permanently profitable according to the criteria of the law of the market.
Then there is the issue of where Parliament should sit, and I do not believe that the best method of dealing with that issue is to do so during a debate such as the present one, which has been initiated by someone who, sometimes, does not seem to know which of his hats he is wearing. I condemn this method of proceeding, and I only wish that, in this House, we were capable of mobilising our forces with the same determination and the same willingness on subjects of obvious interest to our citizens, for example tax harmonisation or the defining of minimum social conditions."@en1
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