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"Madam President, I shall not waste your time explaining why I voted for the Guy-Quint report, but I really must say that for the elderly and pensioners it is very important to know how European Union funds are spent, how in concrete terms they are used by the administrative offices of the Commission. This is because pensioners have had first-hand experience throughout Europe of what bad administration means. They have given their pension contributions to the various national governments, which have quickly made them vanish like clever magicians. I should not want President Prodi too, like a clever magician, like a modern European Houdini, to succeed in making the funds at the disposal of all European citizens vanish. It is just a fear: I am sure he will not do so, but I should like to emphasise this anyway on behalf of pensioners."@en1
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