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"Madam President, I cannot understand what Mr Poettering is talking about. This does not actually involve either Europe or the citizens as such, but only the bureaucracies of the European political parties. Under the rules you certainly have the right, Madam President, to ask for this report to be included, but I would like to remind you, before you confirm your request, that only yesterday afternoon, the Chairman of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, Mr Napolitano, supported by six Members, Mr Gollnisch, Mr Abitbol, Mr Souladakis, Mr Onesta, Mr Krarup, and Mr Meijer, as well as the rapporteur himself, proposed dealing with this matter in committee as soon as possible, which seemed to me to be a wise gesture. So I cannot understand the rush.
Secondly, while Rule 111 does indeed authorise you to take a proposal for an amendment, that Rule also stipulates that the agenda cannot be amended, except pursuant to Rules 112, 143 and so on. Rule 143 has been applied. We are not going to do that twice in the same part-session and on the same subject. That really is quibbling. So let us be realistic, there is a mini-session soon. Your services can, I think, wait a little while. There is a serious problem about the legal base; Mr Napolitano, the Chairman, has said so. Let the Committee on Constitutional Affairs deal with the matter first."@en1
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