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"Madam President, I am the first French socialist involved in this debate. I regret that the President-in-Office of the European Council has left, having seen fit to joke about a major party in his great country. He has every right to do so, but he also has a duty to stay to hear the response: that is my complaint against him. Equally, I do not think it a good thing for the President-in-Office of the European Council to try to create divisions in one of Parliament’s major groups. Mr Schulz responded to him. When he gibes at French socialism, just consider the target of his gibes. He forgets that French socialism gave Europe François Mitterrand, he forgets that it gave us Jacques Delors... ... and he forgets that, in the interests of giving himself credibility in Europe, he has even borrowed two socialists, Bernard Kouchner and Jean-Pierre Jouyet."@en1
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