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"Madam President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, may I say first of all that I find the Council’s absence since yesterday regrettable, since the Council has generally been present in the negotiations on all the issues we have been discussing since yesterday, namely, those concerning civil liberties, justice and home affairs. We regret the fact that the Council is not here to listen to Parliament’s voice; it is a real shame. I wish to congratulate the two co-rapporteurs – who have done a huge amount of work on this text – on this landmark progress for victims of all kinds: victims, firstly, of domestic violence – did you know that 45% of European women are victims of domestic violence, as are some men, for we should not forget those men who are subjected to violence by women – and then victims of terrorism, including children, particularly vulnerable ones of course. The text being presented to us today is an extremely important text, and I once again extend my congratulations. We are anxious to see the ‘victims package’ that you will be presenting to us next year, Commissioner, and which will complete the text that we will vote on tomorrow."@en1
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