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"The choice of the Swedish people is that their country should not enter the third stage of Economic and Monetary Union and introduce the euro. In spite of this, we ought to have views on the work of the ECB when it comes to actions that also affect the countries outside the eurozone. The June List believes, however, that we should not adopt positions on the more specific proposals affecting the work of the ECB or the way it is set up, and we therefore choose not to adopt positions on the amendments before us.
We cannot however support paragraph 14, according to which Parliament wants to see increased propaganda for the euro. Nor do we wish to support paragraph 15, according to which Parliament wishes all the old, and also the new, Member States to adopt the euro. Sweden wishes to reserve the right to stay outside the eurozone. We wish to emphasise that it is especially important for new countries strictly to comply with the requirement that the public debt’s share of GDP should not exceed 60%. This requirement should not be applied as loosely as on previous occasions. That is important in terms of the whole EU’s financial stability."@en1
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