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"I have already indicated that we have received from two groups, including your group, a request for a statement. We do not need a debate now, we just need a procedural vote on the request from the PPE-DE Group and the Green/EFA Group for the inclusion of the statement on Thursday.
I will repeat the warning tomorrow but I would appreciate it if the groups could take note of this matter. I count on your cooperation.
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Regarding the general difficulties experienced by colleagues arriving in Strasbourg today, I have a number of letters from various authorities; from airport authorities, from the Mayor of the city and from Air France. I should like to read to you part of the letter from the airport authority:
As regards the report by Mr Maaten on behalf of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy currently entered for voting time at noon pursuant to Rule 110a, I have received an objection in writing from the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance to this procedure being applied. This group wishes to have a debate on the Maaten report to be included at the end of Thursday's agenda.
No change.
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Regarding tomorrow's meeting with members of the parliaments of the accession states, I would like to request that, at the group meetings tonight, the Presidents of the different groups inform both our Members, and their counterparts from the accession states – if they have been able to get here – that it is absolutely essential that no-one should use or switch on their mobile phones.
Interpretation will be an enormous challenge with so many new languages and thus, to facilitate the process, an infra-red interpreting system will be used. Anyone switching on their mobile phone to receive text messages, or to make or receive calls, will actually interfere with the technical capacity for our guests to hear in translation what is being said. While we normally have a procedure that invites colleagues not to use mobile phones, tomorrow it is an absolute, technical necessity that everyone switches off their mobile phone before coming here."@en1
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"December I part-session (4 and 5 December, Brussels):"1
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