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"Madam President, I am speaking as coordinator for the Socialist Group in the European Parliament’s
Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market.
I was very surprised by the letter which you have just read from the chairperson of the Legal Affairs Committee.
Yesterday, I received a letter from the chairperson, which faithfully reflected what had happened in the Legal Affairs Committee: following a discussion, it was decided not to recommend that Parliament take note, leaving the issue on the table for further discussion.
The letter which you have read reflects the personal motives which the chairperson and perhaps other MEPs put forward, but which does not reflect the point of view of the Legal Affairs Committee.
Specifically, the Socialist Group’s position was that, in view of the Act of 1976, all this Parliament could do is what Mr Barón just said, that is to say, take note
of the decision of the French Government, with no other condition.
The possibility of giving an explanation was raised, and I argued that that would mean a new vote. No new vote took place and therefore – I repeat – the views expressed in the letter which you have just read reflect Mrs Palacio’s personal position and not the position of the Legal Affairs Committee."@en1
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"(prendre acte)"1
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