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"Madam President, unlike Mr BarĂ³n Crespo, I think that the debate on the Fiori report depends on the Caudron report. I shall explain why. We set up a temporary committee to deal with the subject of human genetics. Why did we do this? Because there are considerable ethical problems and I believe that everyone is aware of what they are. In my view, we cannot express a sound opinion on research programmes lasting several years, whose ethical aspects are fundamental, and then suddenly vote on the Fiori report which could lose a significant amount of its political impact. I therefore believe that, in order to make the work of Parliament more coherent, it would be better to take the vote on the Fiori report at the same time as the Caudron report. That said, I also agree that if the physical conditions are not appropriate, it is better to postpone the vote than to proceed under the wrong circumstances. I think that we must respect Members."@en1
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