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Mr President, this debate has shown that a lot more would be necessary than we have incorporated into our report. Budget policy, trade policy, tax policy and competition policy have been mentioned. Everywhere, in fact, there is a need for reform; to that extent, Parliament was very focused. I nonetheless think that we ought to be as ambitious as the Commission and carry out a further two improvements tomorrow. The latter I am happy to take up – a duly facilitated revision of the second part of the newly divided Treaties and also a clause concerning strengthened cooperation in a Europe with 27 or 30 States. I also hope that this will obtain a majority in the House tomorrow.
Lastly, I should like to thank the Commission whose demands are almost identical with those of Parliament. Now, it is a question of conducting a public debate with the governments but also with the populations of Europe so that we might also implement the results at the Intergovernmental Conference in the year 2000. I would like to thank everybody who has contributed to this task."@en1
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