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"Mr President, Mr Barroso, Mr Schüssel, ‘A whole new way of thinking is needed in order to solve the problems we have created with the old way of thinking’, said Albert Einstein, whom we mentioned earlier. I therefore have some specific questions. What, in practical terms, does the Presidency intend to do for small and medium-sized enterprises? You say that you intend to create jobs through energy policy. Can you explain how? Do you intend to support voluntary or compulsory targets where alternative energy and biomass are concerned? That is also a very important issue.
As is well-known, it is easier to fight for one’s principles than to live up to them. You talk a lot about the environment and consumer power. I therefore wish to ask, on the subject of the Chemicals Directive, whether you will fight to ensure that it is possible to replace the most dangerous chemicals of all and whether you will improve the Council agreement reached in December? Will you add the right for the consumer to know which dangerous chemicals the product contains?
Finally, I should like to thank you for a very good conference in Vienna last week and wish you good luck with the Presidency."@en1
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