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"Mr President, Mr Søvndal, Commissioner, I would first like to make a small comment on the way business is conducted in the House. I would like to say that I asked to speak under the blue-card procedure twice and, unfortunately, Mr President, you did not notice. This was during the speeches made by Mr Mölzer and Mr Fleckenstein, but since I have now been given the opportunity to speak by my political group, I would like to say – and I am speaking now to Mr Fleckenstein – I hope you think that we should be having a dialogue today not just with the Duma, particularly in this situation, where the opposition has been pushed out of the Duma and, in some cases, opposition candidates were prevented from standing in the presidential elections, but that we should also be having a dialogue with political forces in Russia which are outside parliament, which today are either emerging new political parties or non-governmental organisations such as associations and others. In my opinion, we should also be engaging in dialogue with these groups and these candidates. I also have a comment about our resolution. In the resolution, we address ourselves to President Medvedev. I think that before we adopt the resolution, we should note that, firstly, during his term of office, President Medvedev has not been the person making the strategic decisions on matters of Russian policy, and secondly, he is already, in fact, the outgoing President today, so we should really be addressing our appeals to President Putin, who is going to take over as President in Russia again soon."@en1
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