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"Mr President, my intervention will be very brief, and I simply wish to highlight the importance of the presence of Governor Duisenberg in Parliament for the analysis of the first report of the Central Bank. It also seems essential to comment on the success of the euro and to congratulate the Bank on its excellent performance during the last year.
Given that today’s debate is basically between Parliament and the Central Bank and it is not for us to play any other role, I would simply like to point out, in response to the concern of some Members, that we will have the opportunity to debate here the problem of coordinating economic policies, which is within the competence of the Commission.
And with regard to the specific problem of the external representation of the euro, we are satisfied with the role that the European Central Bank is playing. We are not so satisfied with the role of the Commission. As I pointed out in my hearings, we will have time to return to a discussion of this issue.
Once again, my congratulations to the Central Bank."@en1
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