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"Madam President, the young people of Europe see this Gothenburg appointment as extremely important, for the Treaty of Nice and the Irish referendum are in danger of compromising the future of many of them. This, therefore, is why, in expressing an opinion on the Gothenburg Summit, we have called upon the Council – and it is an appeal that I am also making in this explanation of vote to you, Madam President, who will be going to Gothenburg and who will certainly be able to refer this request with great authority, given that it would appear to come
from Parliament – for a change of direction, for it to be taken into account that we cannot conduct European politics or achieve European unity in the same way as the diplomats of the 16th and 17th centuries. Europe is different, and we must ensure that it is built by the elected representatives of the people, by an
body which is close to the citizens and young people, in particular."@en1
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