- On the other hand, we see from the Committee of Wise Men, the essential contradiction that if we leave things to BATs we will have problems of management.
- Å andra sidan ser vi från expertkommitténs sida, den grundläggande motsägelsen att vi kommer att få problem med förvaltningen om vi överlämnar ärenden till kontoren för tekniskt bistånd.
- Mr President, today we have seen a Portuguese President-in-Office of the Council from the left and a former President-in-Office from the right working together for Europe.
- I dag har vi sett en portugisisk rådsordförande från vänster och en före detta rådsordförande från höger samarbeta för Europa.
- I can see nobody at all here from Parliament’s administration, and Mr Wynn and Mr Samland are already all too familiar with what I have to say.
- Jag kan inte se någon här från parlamentsförvaltningen, och det jag har att säga känner kollegerna Wynn och Samland till mer än väl.
- The temporary committee’s report expresses a thought-provoking blend of power and impotence, something we can, of course, see in the introductory quotation from one of the great satirists of antiquity, Juvenal, who formulates the hard but highly thought-provoking question, ’Who watches the watchmen?’ Everyone seems to be agreed that the Committee’s main conclusion is an important demonstration of the fact that this Parliament can achieve a certain power.
- Det tillfälliga utskottets betänkande uttrycker en tankeväckande blandning av makt och vanmakt och det ser vi också i det inledande citatet från en av forntidens stora satiriker, Juvenalis, som formulerar den pinsamma men mycket tänkvärda frågan: ”vem vaktar över väktarna själva?”.
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