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"Mr President, I would like to congratulate the two Commissioners and Parliament for breaking an amazing record: with this report, I mean the draft law, they have managed to attract more lobbyists than any other time. A reporter, outside this room, told me that he has not seen so many lobbyists in Strasbourg before. I, for one, will not assist these lobbyists with my vote. They are preparing a party after Wednesday night’s vote. It is true. Can we accept the lobbyists’ product as a reality, which only serves their needs? And in essence, who is to gain from this? Only major industries of major countries. Can Greece or the Czech Republic cope with the terms set out by this draft law? I am very upset by the letter that Mr Verheugen sent to Mr Barroso 25 days ago, in which he interfered with Mr Dimas’ responsibilities. Ever since, I have been very suspicious as to whether this entire matter could stand up to any serious criticism. And it does not."@en1

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