When we have these plenary sessions and there are visiting members of Parliament and there is conflict between two countries, we often have some very heated discussions. I think of the situation and the relationship, or lack of relationship, between Palestine and Israel.
If you go back to Venezuela, they try to send non-elected people—the person who was declared to be elected—instead of genuine, elected members of Parliament. There is thus conflict that will occur on the floor in the plenary of these sessions; it can't be avoided.
I think it is a demonstration then, to the balance of members attending IPU plenaries, of the problems and the angst and arguments that are occurring between countries and even within countries.