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"Recipe for chaos"

Over on his Telegraph blog Bruno Waterfield brings us news of the furore caused by Czech President Vaclav Klaus' speech to the European Parliament today.  Fine Gael MEP Avril Doyle (EPP) apparently objected to the speech, stating that debate is a "recipe for chaos in our corridors".  She said: "Please ensure that the bureau (the parliament's administration) does not allow it to happen again."


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By Open Europe blog team
On Thursday, February 19, 2009
At 4:00 PM
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Blogger sleeper Says:

I took the trouble of looking it up in the debate video, and Doyle with her "recipe for chaos" comment apparently wasn't referring to Klaus' speech but rather to a brochure distributed in the corridors. I think it's this one: http://zpravy.idnes.cz/foto.asp?r=zajimavosti&c=A090219_151040_zajimavosti_pje

 
 
Anonymous Jiant Says:

thats nice!

 

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