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"Mr President, a few days ago, I was leaving Genoa, where I had met the local official of the Pensioners’ Party in that city, Mauro Rossi. Greeting him and my beloved, beautiful home city of Genoa – a city which, since it is now dinner time, I remember with pleasure, most of all for its famous trenette with pesto – I asked Mr Rossi for advice on how to vote on this report on Cuba. ‘It is easy, Mr Fatuzzo’ he told me. ‘The text of the resolution reads well. But you must ask the European Parliament, as the representative of the Pensioners’ Party, to send you to Havana to speak to Fidel Castro and offer him a good pension. Fidel Castro will not relinquish power because he is not sure of getting a good, fair pension. Make them send you, and persuade him to leave work; it is right that he should enjoy a good pension like everyone else. In my opinion, that would solve the Cuban problem,’ Mr Rossi told me, and I agree with him."@en1

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