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"en.19991118.3.4-038"2
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"This proposal for a Council Regulation is an important proposal. My committee has worked very hard to prepare Parliament's response to this proposal in time for the deadline set down by the Council and in time for the Council to discuss it on 2 December. If we have time to debate this report this morning, then we must vote at lunch-time. This will enable Parliament to give its response in time for the Council to discuss it.
However, if we are not able to have this debate this morning, if there are too many speakers down for the Napolitano report and the Giannakou report, then I would support Mr Pirker's proposal that we
vote on the matter tomorrow. It is too important a matter to be voted on a Friday, even though I personally will be here. I am not sure whether those who, as I understand it, have a problem with the report, such as the French delegation in the Socialist Group, will still be here tomorrow – we might ask them that.
However, if it is not to possible to vote on it today, might we ask the services of Parliament whether it would be possible to have the debate this evening and the vote on the Wednesday of the December part-session to allow us to forward the results to the Council by the Thursday; and might we also ask for the assistance of the Commissioner in intervening with the Council on this matter?"@en1
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"Chairman of the Committee on Citizens’ Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home Affairs."1
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