Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2006-01-19-Speech-4-182"
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One of our most pressing concerns is to prepare the EU’s institutional structure for forthcoming challenges, such as future rounds of enlargement. I therefore agree that we will soon have to resume the institutional debate. I also feel that the debate that began with the ‘Constitutional Treaty’ needs to be concluded. The idea that there must be reflection, debate and closure on this issue would be one which I would accept and support. On the other hand, the idea behind what some have been saying, namely that there is only one possible outcome, whatever that may be, is one that I would neither accept nor support. Debate, and in particular the much-needed debate with the citizens, is by definition open and free, and I would strongly object to any attempt to restrict it."@en1
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