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"Mr Poettering, it is true that this will be a complicated vote, but I appeal to you as President of the largest group in this House and to the President of the Union for Europe of the Nations Group, because, of course, groups of this size do not normally use obstructionist tactics and, besides, you have said that you do not want to.
The first thing I want to do, then, is to appeal to these groups to glance through their amendments and see if any of them can be withdrawn. When more than a hundred amendments are tabled, I am sure that some of them will be more important and others less important. Please do that and make our job easier when we come to vote: we shall all be grateful. I think this would demonstrate the political sensitivity expected of groups of your standing.
Mr President, we agree with your second proposal, to vote on the original text first."@en1
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