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"Mr President, I have naturally voted in favour of the Brok report, but I regret that the results and the recommendations of the Committee on Women’s Rights and Equal Opportunities have not been incorporated in the report itself but have merely crept in via amendments.
We should realise that half of the people in the candidate countries are women. We have little or nothing to offer to those countries: no money, no immediate prospects of many jobs or anything else. What do we have to offer? The
and the equal opportunities policy for women, and I regret that this has not been sufficiently highlighted. This is a
We simply have to include this; I cannot express it in any other way. I hope that today’s results and the amendments in the debate on enlargement will be taken into consideration and that the debate on equal opportunities for women will be continued."@en1
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