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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, as is customary at the start of the vote, the general rapporteur presents some technical corrections. As I do not wish to break with this tradition this year either, allow me to outline some such technical corrections. I should like, however, to begin by expressing my thanks, because this job has been difficult but, at the same time, extremely satisfying. I therefore take this opportunity to warmly thank all my colleagues from the Committee on Budgets, its chairman Mr Lewandowski, the political groups’ coordinators and staff, and the Secretariat and all its members, above all the administrator who made certain that I received the constant, loyal and expert assistance of Richard Wester, assistance that tied in well with the meticulous expertise of my assistant, Annalisa Gliubizzi. My thanks go to all of you too, beginning with Mr Borrell, who closely followed all the stages of the procedure, and in addition, of course, to all my fellow Members, who made their own contributions via ideas and proposals, and who I hope today will also use their vote to contribute to a positive outcome, honouring me with their trust. Ladies and gentlemen, this truly represents a positive outcome, a sign of a trend that is being reversed, the credit for which goes to all the institutions, but – and I say this with a real sense of pride – above all to our Parliament. I hope that this outcome opens the minds of those who still do not wish to recognise how costly a non-Europe would be. The technical tasks to be performed are as follows: firstly, following the adoption or imminent approval of a number of legal bases, we should release the appropriations placed in reserve for a series of budget lines. I should like to make it clear that this is only technically possible for those budget lines on which an amendment tabled by Parliament already existed. Where that is not the case, we call on the Commission to put forward a proposal for a virement as soon as possible. The lines in question are 02 01 04 04; 04 01 04 05; 04 05 01; 04 05 02; 04 05 03; 09 03 01; 11 07 01; and 24 02 02. Secondly, the section of Amendment 209 relating to line 19 08 02 01 – on the MEDA Programme – is approved in the sum of EUR 25 056 550. This amendment is covered by the vote on Block 1. Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, following these technical corrections, I propose we proceed to the vote and I also take this opportunity to give you all my best and warmest wishes for the festive period."@en1
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