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"Mr President, may I enquire why you have not made use of Rule 156 of the Rules of Procedure in relation to the reports from the Temporary Committee on the alleged use of European countries by the CIA for the transport and illegal detention of prisoners? Given the extraordinarily large number of amendments tabled, it would be appropriate to make use of a rule that was tailor-made for this sort of situation. Rule 156 was added to the Rules of Procedure in the reform three years ago in order to provide a filter when we are faced with a very long voting time. This would enable the committee concerned to vote and to see which amendments have a sufficient degree of support to merit this House’s time being used up in voting on them. All those amendments that have almost no support would be filtered out and save the rest of us an enormous amount of time."@en1
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