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"Madam President, with regard to the Brok report, which I have willingly voted in favour of, I should like to mention the observations that an old pensioner – he is called Maurizio Enfissi, from the town of Capriate San Gervasio in the province of Bergamo – made to me when I told him that Europe was beginning to think about its own security and its own defence. ‘Good for you!’ he said. ‘I fought in the last war and I did not like it at all. So if you succeed in avoiding wars, as you have done so far, you will be doing the most important thing that has ever been done in the world.’ And then he added, ‘When I was in the war, I missed several years of work towards my pension. And the war pension I am paid is so, so little… But are these wars really necessary?!’."@en1
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