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"I think Dante will turn over in his grave at hearing himself compared to Mr Fatuzzo, but thank you in any case, Mr President.
I have to say that I voted for the Gröner report on a new impetus for European youth, page 8 of which tells us that Mr Gröner is of the opinion that political parties should do their bit to involve young people too, in particular encouraging them to stand for political appointments at local, national and European level. I agree with this, Mr President, but there is one problem: how am I going to get young people to stand for the Pensioners’ Party? That is the first question which springs to mind. The answer, Mr President, is that the Pensioners’ Party has a section called ‘Young people for pensioners’, and it has a great many young members on its books and in the assemblies where it has been elected. Thank you for allowing me to make this point, which I could not omit to do on this occasion."@en1
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