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". Where the Italian Presidency failed to lay down the European Constitution, the Irish appear to be succeeding. We now have, unexpectedly, a unique opportunity of involving all Europeans in this process. We must give the voters clarity before they cast their votes between 10 and 13 May. The Council will therefore need to issue the text ahead of time in May, which is quite feasible. How decisive, however, is the Council? How strong, for example, is the will to actually get an effective grip on terrorism? Although the new terrorism coordinator, Mr de Vries, is undoubtedly the right man for the job, he has an impossible task if national security services decline to cooperate. We also wanted definite decisions from the Council about giving the European economy a shot in the arm by stimulating innovation, making the labour market more flexible and abolishing unnecessary rules. We received another clear decision: a committee is being set up. When will the Council at last take responsibility? I doubt as yet whether the report by the Kok committee for economic growth can make a difference. In the final analysis, it is the countries themselves that have to carry out structural reforms."@en1

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