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"Mr President, I voted for the Stauner report, although I would have liked to have been able to be more whole-hearted about it. Why is that? Because, when I meet the pensioner, Mr Rossi, in Bergamo, he always asks me: "What do you do at the European Parliament?", and the pensioner, Mr Verdi, asks me every afternoon: "You spend so much money: where does it all go to?", and so on and so forth all day long. My life is one continual question from citizens and pensioners, in particular, asking what we spend Europe's money on. What I want, therefore, is for us to ensure, in future, that we monitor all this money we spend as well. Of course, we do spend it wisely, but what on? Let us therefore verify whether this money is used to bring practical benefit to the European citizens."@en1
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"- Stauner report (A5-0112/2001 ) A5-0112/2001"1
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