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WRITTEN QUESTION E-0813/02 by Glyn Ford (PSE) to the Commission. The Italian Government and the Second World War.
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0813/02 by Glyn Ford (PSE) to the Commission. The Italian Government and the Second World War.
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0813/02 by Glyn Ford (PSE) to the Commission. The Italian Government and the Second World War.
OL C 172E, 2002 7 18, p. 225–226
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WRITTEN QUESTION E-0813/02 by Glyn Ford (PSE) to the Commission. The Italian Government and the Second World War.
Official Journal 172 E , 18/07/2002 P. 0225 - 0226
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0813/02 by Glyn Ford (PSE) to the Commission (25 March 2002) Subject: The Italian Government and the Second World War In the article in the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, dated 4 February 2002, a minister in the Italian Government, Mirko Tremaglia, stated it would have been better if we'd won the war. Given the suffering endured by many during the Second World War, what is the Commission's opinion of this statement? Does the Commission intend to raise this issue with the Italian Government? Answer given by Mr Prodi on behalf of the Commission (18 April 2002) It is Commission policy not to comment on public statements by politicians in the Member States.