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". – I can well imagine the impatience, or shall I say irritation, of Mr Berenguer Fuster with the fact that the government of his country has not yet taken the desired steps in order to set up this court. Indeed, it is true that this is an infringement. May I point out that the Commission does not hesitate to pursue infringement proceedings, but only, as the Latin expression goes, as an
; in other words, only when all the avenues and possibilities of settling matters in an amicable way have been exhausted does the Commission take that step.
I take Mr Berenguer Fuster's point that his own patience, like that of the Commission, is close to being exhausted. We shall indeed do what he proposes, and what the Commission is also intending to do. Let us make a last effort to convince the Spanish government – particularly in view of the upcoming presidency, when it would not do if the Commission were to open such proceedings – to do so now before the Commission takes that ultimate step."@en1
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