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"This controversial report has already been rejected in the first draft by members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality from many different groups. The report rejects the basic human right to freedom of conscience in relation to abortion, and attacks representatives of religious organisations. I cannot agree with this, and neither can the people who voted for me in Slovakia. I am also fundamentally opposed to the fact that the authority of national institutions is being circumvented and opposed in this way. It is social engineering, and it represents an unusual paradox: on the one hand we are privatising national economies under the pretext of free competition, but at the same time we are nationalising relationships between women and men. The Union is in this way repeating the awful experiences we are familiar with from central and eastern Europe."@en1
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