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"Mr President, are we not a little sadistic in always discussing fish on Fridays, the very day when, in Italy, fish end up in our frying pans? In Camogli, near Genoa, the city where I was born, there is a gigantic frying pan where, each year, fish are fried and then distributed free of charge to all the inhabitants. I am telling you this to explain why I am interested in fishing and why I voted for this measure. It is right for citizens to be consulted and, although Commissioner Diamantopoulou has correctly explained that the Commission is not obliged to consult the citizens, I would like to propose and request that elderly representatives of fishermen be allowed to participate in consultations."@en1
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