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"Mr Danielsson appears to be trying to incorporate an old Swedish expression into general EU jargon – you see, I do not think there is a good translation of ‘goddag yxskaft’ [literally ‘hello, axe handle’]. Mr Danielsson’s replies to question after question are like the complete non sequitur ‘goddag yxskaft’. My question was also one with a yes or no answer. I did not ask about police and a host of other pleasant or less pleasant, friendly or less friendly measures for civil crisis management. I asked a question about the recommendation, adopted by Parliament and passed on to the Council, for the Council to initiate a pilot study on a possible European peace corps. Does the Council intend to take any initiative on the basis of this recommendation? Yes or no? It is very easy to answer yes or no. But perhaps I should interpret the reply as a no, as with the previous question to which the answer was in fact no. In that case, Parliament, having unanimously adopted this recommendation, will draw its own conclusions as to how the Council intends to work with Parliament."@en1

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