European Parliament
Fatuzzo (PPE-DE ).
(IT)
Mr President, after my bedtime walk in the vicinity of the hotel – which I have told you about – I went to bed, and I dreamed about the Staes report. Mr Staes ran into the European Parliament in Brussels – it was 9.55 p.m. on a Monday evening – and he ran up the stairs so as to arrive in time to sign the attendance register, to prove that he had arrived in Brussels before 10 p.m. However, I am afraid to say that he did not make it in time and, in the dream, he said to me: ‘Mr Fatuzzo, please, please vote against my Paragraph No 104 on page 28, which expresses concern at the extension of the opening hours of the central signature register from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Indeed, I believe it would be better for us Members to arrive in good time rather than having to run, as I have had to in this dream’.

