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"Madam President, I would like to speak in favour of this request because, although, admittedly, only a small majority in the Conference of Presidents decided on Thursday to submit these two reports to a joint debate, it is certainly not straightforward for Parliament to allow the administrative services to take a decision that is political in nature. In other words, this is a difficult requirement to meet. We must not rush the vote on the Fiori report nor must we rush the debate. However, if we set a deadline for tabling amendments for 9 p.m. on Tuesday and expect the administrative services to work like Trojans so that the Rules of Procedure are observed and Members have the documents 24 hours before the vote, we would be racing against time and this would not do credit to the Fiori report or to Parliament. That is why we must support – and this is something that I support, along with my fellow Members from the radical group – the joint proposal to postpone the debate, so that we do not have to deal with this in a hurry."@en1
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