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The institution of the European Court is without question an important part of the European Union. No one has ever doubted that and it is certainly not something that the Council has ever discussed as such, because it is beyond question.
If any politician, and for that matter the Austrian Chancellor, contributes to the debate about the functioning of the European institutions, that certainly does not call into question the institution of the European Court itself. We must be permitted to debate and discuss the functioning of the different institutions of the European Union, including the European Court, but, I repeat, that in no way means we are calling the institution itself into question.
It is also something that the Council, as an institution, has not discussed and I therefore cannot give you an answer on behalf of the Council. I believe that it is justified to discuss and think about how the Court and the other institutions function. That was a contribution to the debate on the future of Europe."@en1
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