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"en.20070201.13.4-068"2
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"Ladies and gentlemen, we must do as the law says. I shall now read out to you Rule 90(4), and I ask you to listen carefully, for this is pretty difficult legalese, but this is the Rule to which the President has to keep, for the President must be guided by the law as it stands.
Rule 90 (4) states that: ‘Recommendations drawn up in this way shall be included on the agenda for the next part-session. In urgent cases decided upon by the President, recommendations may be included on the agenda of a current part-session. Recommendations shall be deemed adopted unless, before the beginning of the part-session, at least forty Members submit a written objection, in which case the committee's recommendations shall be included on the agenda of the same part-session for debate and voting. A political group or at least 40 Members may table amendments.’
I have to say at this point – and I am keeping to the law, as I am required to do – that no written motion has been submitted by 40 Members prior to this sitting, and so my recommendation is that the relevant committee should continue to discuss this issue – which is a very delicate one – and, should they come up with another result at some other point in time, that is in order, but right now, I have to do as the House’s rules require."@en1
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