Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2009-11-24-Speech-2-241"
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"President of the Commission, the issue of the continuing existence of the Opel factories exercises the European public, and it was also a key issue in the German federal election campaign. Long before the election, it was already clear that a sale to the consortium led by Magna was planned, yet it was not until 16 October that the Commission hinted that it had some misgivings.
Why did you wait until after the German election? That decision did have an important impact on the outcome of the election in Germany. How can you refute the suspicion that this came down to political considerations, particularly given that your close relationship with Chancellor Merkel is well known? Are you prepared to open up your written and oral dialogue on the Opel issue dated prior to the German federal election on 27 September to public scrutiny?"@en1
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