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"Thank you, Commissioner. I should just like to correct your last finding: I do not foresee any deterioration in the situation and, may I say, nor do I wish for one. I am just a little concerned by what I see. You say that the programme will be updated at the end of the year. But Greece's entire economic policy is already being drawn up on the basis of the assumption that there will be a large budgetary surplus rather than equilibrium, as you said, and that unemployment will fall. At the same time, there are absolutely no data concerning Greece in all the statistics on the Union. You have no official data. At least those of us who read the statistics do not. If you have some other statistics, then maybe things are different.
This was the thrust of my question. And my question does not refer just to Greece; it refers to all the countries of the European Union, which is why I should like you to tell me more about public finances and changes in unemployment. I think this updating exercise should already have begun."@en1
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