We cannot have countless organizations working there side by side.
It is important that a large number of systems should exist side by side.
We must make the revenue side and the expenditure side more transparent.
That sums up what we are trying to achieve on the e - side, the electronic side, of life.
We parliamentarians have been side - tracked.
That is only partially true.
However, this amendment can be only partially approved.
At first reading, twenty - one of them were adopted, totally or partially.
There are extensive and partially unclear exemptions from the rules concerning access to documents.
That decision was based only partially on real changes, for example in the constitution.
If not, of course, it would be completely ridiculous to create it bit by bit.
Parliament has done its bit.
We cannot do a bit of both.
We have now moved on a bit.
Let me commence with a bit of background.
These initiatives, therefore, lump all categories together in an inadmissible and dangerous fashion.
This piece of wisdom still applies today.
I will give you an additional piece of information.
This piece of legislation will have a dramatic impact.
This is a very successfully arranged piece of legislation.
I think a splendid piece of work has been carried out.
We now have the means to act, as long as there is the desire to act in this field.
So let us act responsibly.
The question is who can act.
That seizure was an illegal act.
Turkey will then have to act.
You will have to discuss this outside the Chamber.
22739 You can see for yourselves that the Chamber is far from full.
am pleased with the huge turnout in the Chamber.
6602 I am not surprised that he left the chamber hardly ten minutes ago because this proposal is shameful.
Yet as we speak in this Chamber, the human rights of men, women and children are being violated.
It is now high time that they proved to us -- in word and deed -- that they are worthy of this trust.
That document was on the table, that document was the principle agenda for that meeting.
It is not a perfect document; we all know it is not a perfect document.
This is a welcome document.
It is a very practical document.
It is a very substantial document.
For example, our immigration policy does contain a security component.
Here, we are regulating a major component of the second pillar.
It is a completely separate fuel sector which has also fertiliser as a component.
Unfortunately, there is one component missing from the mechanism that you have envisaged.
It proposes reducing the level of tar in cigarettes, their main carcinogenic component.
Europe is a separate entity from its constituent nations.
First, yes to the constituent convention, but it also needs to represent the regional level.
These should be the ecological element, the economic element and the social element.
There is no political element, no element of fumus persecutionis.
This is an important element.
I also want to stress the human element.
The navigation system is an important element.
Social rights simply do not feature.
There is a new feature, however, this year.
Above all, however, this debate has one fundamental feature.
That is a feature we would hope to continue with.
Gender - related aspects must feature prominently in all these goals.
Being able to voice their opinion and take part in demonstrations is part of that.
For the most part, western governments are not the problem but part of the solution.
It is a part of its future which is at stake right now, part of its very essence, its heart and soul.
They cannot take part in the meal and cannot take part in the decision - making.
Greater willingness on their part to make peace will lead to greater willingness on our part to help.