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"Thank you very much, Mrs Gill. Yesterday you asked that the candidates for Quaestor speak for a minute so that the Members may know them in more than just a physical sense, but a majority of the political groups did not consider it appropriate.
Mrs Anneli Jäätteenmaki
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Mrs Astrid Lulling
You will have noticed that it is a list predominantly comprising women.
Now, at least, we know what one another looks like.
We are still waiting for the electronic system to load. It is a difficult system to load, it would appear.
Ladies and gentlemen, technology has rebelled against us. The system is refusing to load and I cannot tell you how long it may take. In these circumstances, I think it would be reasonable not to carry on waiting. I therefore feel obliged to schedule the vote for 3 p.m. and resume our debate.
Nevertheless, I believe there can be no objection to their standing up as I name the candidates so that at least you may know them by sight. I do not know whether this is going to help in terms of their election but at least they will not be entirely unknown to you.
Mr James Nicholson
Mrs Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl
Mrs Mia De Vits
Mrs Genowefa Grabowska"@en1
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