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"en.20120910.25.1-160-000"2
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"Mr President, I would like to thank Ms Yannakoudakis for an excellent report.
I would like to emphasise two aspects:
1. In the EU, we still need to control the handling of human organs more effectively. The evidence for this is the latest scandal over waiting lists for organ donations in Germany. I would also like to mention the exhibitions of human organs which take place in many Member States, and which are dubious.
2. The Commission must respect the decisions of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. The court, for example, expressly prohibited the patenting of human cells coming from embryos. This means that the funding of research that uses embryonic stem cells is a waste of European taxpayers’ money and must be banned.
I firmly believe that Ms Yannakoudakis’ report should be adopted in the version submitted."@en1
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