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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, a Charter for Europe and for the citizens of the European Union is a fine thing. I say this as a federalist, well aware that that the principle we shall have to refer to one day will be the principle of subsidiarity in order to attain greater freedom for the peoples of Europe, including my own people, the people of the Val d'Aosta, which has always encouraged federalism in Italy and in Europe. It must of course be pointed out, however, that the Charter is only the starting point and not the finishing line. I would like to stress how important it is to refer to the national minorities and cultural and linguistic differences in the chapter on equality. In order to provide an international guarantee for the linguistic minorities, we have to make progress in terms of a genuine European constitution."@en1
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