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I have always said that the fullest possible integration of persons with disabilities into our society is not merely something demanded by justice and solidarity, but also a tremendous source of human richness for our society and for every one of us.
So much is this self-evident that we ought not to need to legislate. Experience proves, though, that legislation is needed and that it has to be binding. This House has therefore proposed that the Convention, when it eventually comes into being, should be required to include certain categories of rights.
I am in favour of this and support the demand that the Commission should draw up a precise and rigorous timetable for this."@en1
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