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"Mr President, I would like to propose an oral amendment in relation to Amendment No 7 presented by the Socialist Group in the European Parliament, on which we will vote next.
This is a very important amendment, Mr President, and, together with others, our political group’s final position on the important report on the next meeting of the Commission on Human Rights in Geneva will depend on it.
Since this amendment is presented by the Socialist Group, I have spoken, rather than to the author — who is not in the chamber at the moment — to Mr Howitt, and I have proposed to him that, in order that our group may take a favourable position, we focus on the second part of this amendment and remove the first part.
Mr President, I shall simply propose an option on behalf of my group and I believe that the authors of the amendment agree with it. The political groups clearly have the right to oppose, but we also have the right to vote against the report. I therefore intend to take this opportunity, Mr President, to try to unite the house in relation to this report. I believe that the essential content of the amendments is preserved, although our group is against it, and that this may be a reasonable solution that would allow our group to vote in favour of the resolution in the end."@en1
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