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"The Moderate Party’s delegation to the European Parliament has voted against Mrs Smet’s report on the representation of women among the social partners of the European Union ().
The principle of equal rights for all is one of the most important cornerstones of our society. Rights are, and shall remain, individual. The collectivisation of rights can be the first step towards the reduction of their importance.
The European Parliament should as a matter of principle not pronounce on how independent organisations, such as employers organisations and trade unions, should be structured. This is up to them and their members.
Otherwise, the Moderate delegation considers that the Committee on Women’s Rights and Equal Opportunities should be abolished and that its business should be taken over by the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs."@en1
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