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"Madam President, I would like to make a very brief remark. I would never judge the matters raised by my colleagues, but I would like to say that these talks with the Commission should perhaps keep to the Commission’s discussion and their decisions, otherwise, we risk running over into another section which will soon begin – Question Time. So I think that if we want to make this time meaningful, we must keep it as we initially wanted it to be.
A quick question to President Prodi on the organisation chart. In the second Wise Men’s report, there is a point which concerns national interests which have supposedly been organised to some degree in the Commission. I think that for an institution like the Commission there is nothing worse, along with fraud, than this: the thought that there is no impartiality or supranationality. Does the policy you have begun concerning directors-general also consist of examining, tackling and facing up to the issue of the Commission’s impartiality and independence?"@en1
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