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"I certainly wished to comment. When one is seated in the second row one can be seen more easily than when one is rather further away.
Concerning the three parts, the rapporteur’s opinion is to vote for the first and the second. He does however advise voting against the third part, contrary to a note sent to the presidency. As is abundantly clear, the third part clearly states that work should concern stem cells from embryos or foetuses resulting from spontaneous miscarriages or abortions undertaken to safeguard the health of the mother. That is outdated wording.
I am indeed sorry. It does appear that in this debate we are reworking the debate on abortion and this is causing me considerable concern."@en1
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