Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-06-11-Speech-1-055"
Predicate | Value (sorted: default) |
---|---|
rdf:type | |
dcterms:Date | |
dcterms:Is Part Of | |
dcterms:Language | |
lpv:document identification number |
"en.20010611.3.1-055"2
|
lpv:hasSubsequent | |
lpv:speaker | |
lpv:spokenAs | |
lpv:translated text |
"I would like to bring up two points. First of all, the death penalty. The death penalty equates to murder, and even if a murderer is killed under the death penalty, this is still murder. We are opposed to the execution of Timothy McVeigh, even though he is a murderer. This should be pointed out. There is no good or bad use of the death penalty. Even the lowest of the low do not deserve to be killed in this way. I would like the European Parliament to adopt this position.
My next point refers to the debate on Ireland. I hope that it will be organised differently and that it will not take place merely at the level of the group leaders. We saw earlier that a slightly more spontaneous organisation gave rise to much more lively debate than when the debates are organised by the heads and leaders of the groups. I hope that we shall draw the appropriate lesson from what happened five minutes ago."@en1
|
Named graphs describing this resource:
The resource appears as object in 2 triples