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"Mr President, you are the most important representative of the European Parliament, an institution whose Members come from across the Community and hold a variety of political views. We are all anxious to see the development of a conflict-free and citizen-friendly Europe. The situation in Ukraine could have precipitated a political crisis and destabilised the country. Such destabilisation would have posed a threat both to Poland, an EU Member State, and to the European Union. Those who helped avert the crisis included past and present Polish presidents, European diplomats, parliamentarians and Members of the European Parliament, a large number of whom were Polish. They all contributed to the success of democracy in Ukraine. Unfortunately, remarks have been made on these contributions casting a negative light on Poland and the Polish people. As we interpret them, these remarks stem from a desire to weaken European cohesion.
I should therefore like to ask a question pertaining to the future. Mr President, are individuals who represent the European Parliament entitled to make evident their dislike of a particular country or community in public?"@en1
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