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"Mr President, Minister, when Sweden held the presidency, the custom was that if the Minister did not answer the question asked him or her in this session the possibility of providing a written reply also existed. I remember Sweden’s European Minister very often replying in writing to questions on which he or she, as President-in-Office of the Council, did not want to take a stand. I would therefore ask Belgium’s representative if she could continue the policy adopted by Sweden in this matter and reply to me in writing, in her capacity as Belgian Minister, stating the answer to this question, and also which country Belgium considers to be the most federalist state in Europe; the totally unfounded claim has been put forward that this country would be Finland. This claim was made by the Belgian Prime Minister, at a press conference during the Belgian presidential term, to be exact."@en1
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