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"President-in-Office, I represent one of Europe's most ancient and longest surviving kingdoms – Scotland – which is a largely autonomous part of the United Kingdom, to which it belongs. Indeed, Scottish ministers sometimes attend and even represent the United Kingdom at Council meetings.
However, my question refers to the Convention which is being set up to look at the future of Europe, at which no Scottish minister or Member of the Scottish Parliament will be present.
Do you feel that it would be appropriate for regional assemblies, parliaments and governments to be represented at this very important Convention that is going to decide the future shape of the Europe, of which Scotland and your regions in Spain are very much a part?"@en1
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