President. – Ladies and gentlemen, if I may ask you kindly to take your seats, we will proceed with the votes.
Before I do so – and I would appreciate a second of silence – today is Ellen Heinemann’s last day. She has been working for Parliament, including serving this plenary, for the last 25 years, mostly working on the Minutes and making sure that the texts adopted are correctly published. I must say that she is one of those persons who are not necessarily visible but without whom we would hardly be able to conduct our work.
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So warm thanks, on my behalf and of course – as I am sure you can hear the applause – also from other colleagues.