Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2002-07-02-Speech-2-068"
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"It is time to take stock, Mr Aznar. You gave your presidency the motto ‘More Europe’. What happened to that? What happened, apart from the pats on the back you are giving yourself? The fight against terrorism was one of your priorities. You were reminded here that beyond this essential fight, political problems needed to be addressed politically. You prefer decrees to dialogue. In Spain and elsewhere, terrorism thrives when politics turns a blind eye. Enlargement was one of your priorities. As they say in rugby, you kicked the common agricultural policy, finance and aid to future Member States into touch and sent the ball to the Danish Presidency’s end.
Lastly, let us consider Seville, a town besieged by protesters in a country paralysed by the general strike. You should have ridden the wave of fear in Europe, the wave of hatred for Le Pen, Haider and Berlusconi. The tension should have been focused on the world’s villains, who deserved to be punished for their crimes. You allowed Mr Chirac to pass for a progressive in return for very little. Mr Chirac! To us, the separatists of the
this is what you have achieved: ‘Less Europe’, ‘
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"Bisque Catalunya’"1
"Bisque Europe’"1
"Esquerre Républica de Catalunya"1
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