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"Madam President, I agree fully with what Mr Fatuzzo has said. We Radicals are also fighting in Italy for the use of electronic signatures to be extended and authorised, in view of the catastrophic performance at the last Italian elections, in which voting continued until 5 o'clock in the morning in some centres whereas the elections should have closed at 10 o'clock at night. I would also stress that it is precisely these young research scientists, who have taken over the world in recent years with new technologies – consider the average age of Java or even Microsoft programmers and of the creators of all these new technologies – who have ensured that the world of young people is the first to be concerned with the development of information technology and applied technologies. In this respect, I can only congratulate the rapporteur on this report, for the subject is of great interest to many young people who vote for the Radical Party."@en1
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