Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2002-09-23-Speech-1-029"
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"en.20020923.3.1-029"2
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"Mr President, on a point of order, I disagree with my friend and colleague, Mr Goebbels. We need to distinguish more between what is important and what is less important. We need to establish what needs debate because we disagree and because we need to explore further the issues involved, and what can be dealt with under a simplified procedure because we all agree.
The procedure Mr Goebbels refers to allows us to do that. It needs only one political group to request a debate for that debate to take place. Frankly, if no group – not even Mr Goebbel's own group – has been persuaded that a debate is worth having, then clearly it can be left to the committee, which also meets in public. This will then enable plenary to spend more time on more important matters. That is surely something we should be doing."@en1
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