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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the President of this Parliament usually reacts when the leaders of dictatorships (China, Cuba and others) attack the European Parliament concerning its resolutions and decisions.
Well, the representative of an absolutist state, the Vatican City State, in the person of Cardinal Angelo Scola, deplored the fact that ‘in spheres such as those of marriage, family and life’ – I am quoting Cardinal Scola – ‘it is not appropriate for the current European Parliament to make continual pronouncements, actually exerting pressure and imposing conditions on individual countries’.
Cardinal Scola has made similar statements before the President of our Parliament, and I therefore consider that the President of the European Parliament and Parliament itself ought to react, as they usually do when the independence and deliberations of this House are attacked."@en1
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