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". I would explain my votes against Amendments 73, 18/rev. and 18 to the Fruteau reports on, respectively, the COM in the sugar sector, common rules applicable within the framework of the CAP, and the scheme for the restructuring of the sugar industry in the EC. I have followed this extremely closely, given the social and economic repercussions that a bad reform could have for many European regions, many of them Spanish. I well remember the arguments put forward both by the Commissioner and by the chairman of the European Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture, defending the possibility that the Council might adopt a political agreement before the parliamentary procedure had been completed. The Hong Kong Conference was not going to wait for us, and nor was the sowing season. President Daul explained this by means of a letter to Commissioner Fisher-Boel. The arguments were powerful, and we understood that. I cannot therefore, in relation to this dossier, vote today in favour of this entirely unjustified criticism of the Council. For all of these reasons, and because the agreement reached is as close as possible to the position of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, I have voted against these three amendments."@en1
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