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"I would like to thank the President-in-Office for a very long, detailed and serious reply. Because I do not speak Portuguese I shall study the reply before the next question time and come back to you on it in April. For now I would like you to give me a very simple reply to a very simple question of principle.
Do you accept that for legislation in a democratic environment, in which we are in the European Union, the public, whom the laws affect, should be able to see and hear what their elected representatives are doing to pass the laws? I do not think it is the case in the Council that the public is actually able to see and hear everything that their representatives say and do when passing laws. Would you accept that principle?"@en1
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