The European Parliament today made a small but significant step towards everyday life with 25 EU member states, by interpreting in three new languages.
"I am very pleased today to be able to inform you that for the first time in a plenary sitting, we have three new interpreting booths in operation", said European Parliament President Pat Cox at the start of the plenary session.
The languages of the three biggest new member states, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic are the cho...
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