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"− Firstly, the rule is that it is the President’s role, as you know, to manage the plenary sittings. Secondly, when it comes to the ‘catch-the-eye’ and ‘blue-card’ procedures, this is the way we are operating.
Those who make use of the ‘blue-card’ procedure cannot take part in the rest of the debates, and those who make a speech cannot, at any time, use the ‘catch-the-eye’ procedure to make another speech.
I think it is very important, therefore, that a fine lawyer like yourself also reads Rule 149(8) of our Rules of Procedure to see that it precisely states: ‘the President may give the floor’ and, consequently, not give the floor, based on the practice I have explained to you all. I am not explaining it for this debate; I am explaining it in general terms, so that those who make use of the ‘blue-card’ procedure know they cannot make another speech, and those who make a speech cannot make use of the ‘blue-card’ procedure, as otherwise it could lead to the same Member making five speeches when there are others, as is currently the case, who are not able to speak due to a lack of time."@en1
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