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"I should like to thank the rapporteur for introducing this difficult topic of the mutual recognition of final decisions in criminal matters. The House may be interested to learn that, according to a survey in my country, a large majority of the people are in favour of mutual recognition.
Mr Posselt, as you see, the suggestion which you have made on numerous occasions, namely not to allow any periods to arise during which plenary has to idle, so to speak, has been applied by the parliamentary administration in a flexible manner today. As a result, it is again your turn to speak."@en1
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