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"In terms of power alone, no I do not have this power. If I am being asked though, it is clear that this cooperation is desirable and I think we must do all we can to make it happen. Also, in the end, these are decisions which must be generally supported so they can be carried through. If the two parties which have to go ahead with these decisions have no relationship with each other, the work then becomes useless, or at least disorganised.
As for the first matter, concerning people’s feelings and indeed the reality that Parliament is becoming very important, this is a process of mutual agreement. I therefore think that it is really unlikely for the power given to Parliament to come from a concession. It has always come from a victory too, as well as from the willingness to open up."@en1
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