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"Madam President, it may well be that the issue concerns the elderly as well, but it is extremely important in terms of
young people and, above all, children. We know how many children watch television and how often they watch it alone, without parental supervision, without, that is, the filter provided by the family, or maybe not the family, given that the statistics show that many children are born out of wedlock. From this point of view, therefore, the Harbour report is important, and I am saying this precisely on behalf of the young people of our continent, on behalf of the many young people who approach us and tell us to concern ourselves with broadcasts – not to mention the conflicts of interests and monopolies which have been discussed so often in recent days – and I would add that it is important precisely for young people and children that the European Union legislates on this matter."@en1
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