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"Madam President, firstly, I would like to wish you all a good session this year. I promise that I will only speak when it is absolutely necessary and I will start immediately by saying that, last Sunday, 26 August, I was in Genoa, my native city. I was going to go for a swim in the sea – it was an extremely hot day – at the ‘Italia’ bathing resort off Corso Italia, and I was about to dive into the water when I was recognised by an old childhood friend, a municipal councillor called Egidio Saccone, the owner of the establishment, who said to me: “Mr Fatuzzo, as a Member of the European Parliament, speak out and try to ensure that enthusiasts who practise all kinds of sports – swimming, boxing, field and track events, football, cycling, tennis and so on and so forth – receive a pension as well. I am sure that they will listen to you, they will tell all the 15 States and they will do something about it.” And … then I went for a swim!"@en1
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