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"Mr President, on a point or order, I am following on from what Mr van Hulten said concerning Wednesday, 4 December. As a member of the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market, I am well aware of the constitutional and practical importance of moving forward with the Statute of Members – even though I would not myself have chosen this particular way of doing it.
However, I note that on the agenda for that day there are major debates on fisheries – the first for ten years – looking at the fisheries industry of Europe at a critical time. Constituents all over Europe will wonder what the European Parliament is thinking and doing about that. What the newspapers will tell them is that Parliament delayed discussing it until it had talked about its own pay. This is a scandalous state of affairs. I hope that if the Conference of Presidents persists with this agenda in this form it will change the order and bring the fisheries matter – which is of utmost importance – before and ahead of the debate on the Statute of Members."@en1
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