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"Thank you for your answer, Madam President-in-Office, I appreciate it. My question really refers to a situation in which a country does not have a legal framework in place.
Looking at what was voted through here in Parliament, we talked about research being subject to strict licensing and control in accordance with the legal framework of the Member State, but what if it turns out that a Member States does not have a legal framework in place? In my own Member State, Ireland, for example, there is no law governing embryonic stem cell research. Where, then, does that leave this decision by Parliament, and would the Council suggest that all Member States would need to put such a framework in place immediately?"@en1
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