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But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.