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"Mr President, I raised this issue before, at the other sitting. I do not think that we have the correct procedural conditions for voting on this motion for a resolution. The Rules of Procedure clearly state, in Rule 115, that texts must be made available 24 hours in advance. This is a decision for which it will be difficult to achieve a balance. I draw your attention for example to clause f). The very broad deadlines which follow do not allow some Members to make suggestions for amendments and I would therefore suggest that we postpone the vote on this resolution until tomorrow and that a new deadline is set, which would be an attempt at a compromise, just until the end of the day, for the presentation of proposals for amendment.
But the reality is in fact that this 24-hour rule for the distribution of texts is not being observed in many compromise resolutions. On very delicate matters such as this one, I think that this is extremely serious and dangerous."@en1
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