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"Mr President, I agree with Mrs Izquierdo that the President-in-Office's answer was not the right answer. He had the questions in good time and could have tried to inform himself so that he could also inform us. Nonetheless, I wish to come back to a more basic problem. Today I heard your Prime Minister, President-in-Office Berlusconi say, in so many words, that he was opposed to the attack on Iraq, that he is opposed to the disdain shown towards the UN and that, at all events, he did what he could to prevent this evil. Today, however, we have an occupation. And it is an illegal occupation, which is continuing despite the vigorous resistance being developed on a daily basis by the Iraqi people. I wish to ask what this Presidency will do, given that it is supposed to be opposed to these developments, even though I have a different opinion about your government's stance, in order to stop this evil? Especially now the pretext put forward about the existence of weapons of mass destruction has proven to be a lie. The American leaders themselves are saying that there are no such weapons. So there were other reasons. What will the Italian Presidency do? Will it act to stop this criminal occupation?"@en1

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