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"Madam President, I would especially like to thank you for your kindness in inviting the Members present to listen to my 17 – which are actually 16 – explanations of vote, apart from anything else because an anti-Fatuzzo amendment has been tabled in the document amending the Rules of Procedure, which seeks to limit the number of oral explanations of vote delivered during voting time to a maximum of three. I am therefore very pleased to accept your invitation to the Members to listen to Mr Fatuzzo’s explanations of vote, the first of which today concerns the Watson report on the role of the European Union in combating terrorism.
The Pensioners’ Party, in the person of myself, voted for the motion. It recommends that, in order to genuinely combat terrorism, absolute silence of the press and television in matters of terrorism should be established.
The terrorists want their crimes to be publicised and the media must refuse to satisfy them. Directives must be adopted which lay down absolute silence of the press and television where terrorist acts are concerned."@en1
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