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"As far as the resolution on the future of the Union is concerned, there are many reasons why I could not vote in favour, and here are just two of them. First of all, Parliament should stop trying to avoid tackling issues that are crucial for the future of European integration, and should stop restricting itself to providing information – that is, in fact, very superficial – to those who will actually be performing our tasks. Furthermore, Parliament is harming its own interests by favouring the parliamentary experience of the future Chair of the Convention over an executive body, whereas the Commission, and Commissioner Barnier in particular, rightly reiterate at every opportunity that the confidence of governments in the Chair of the Convention will be a determining factor in the Convention’s hoped-for success."@en1
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