Pahor Says Observing MPs Should Be Able to Address the European Parliament
Brussels, 26 November - Observers from the future EU member states to sit in the European Parliament immediately after the Accession Treaty is signed in April 2003 should have the right to address the MEPs at plenary sessions, was convinced Slovenian Speaker of Parliament Borut Pahor, who together with counterparts from EU candidate countries, met with Vice-President of the European Parliament Guido Podesta in Brussels on Tuesday.
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