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"en.19991118.3.4-040"2
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"Madam President, the Commission wishes to stress the importance of the instrument which we are proposing to Parliament. We would like to have political support that is as wide as possible for it. From the Commission’s point of view, and as far as the timetable is concerned, in order for the dossier to be examined by the Council on 2 and 3 December, Parliament’s vote must take place today. If not, we shall have to renegotiate the entire timetable with the Council, and I cannot tell you what the results of such renegotiations will be. Indeed that is probably the most disruptive aspect of work in the Union: one can never predict the outcome of negotiations with the Council."@en1
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