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"Mr President, I should like to say that, in theory, I absolutely support the proposals made by Mr Olli Rehn, whom I am bold enough to consider the political head of Europe and the person who deserves our special respect.
However, what I want to say and point out is that a raging fever is as dangerous as hypothermia, both in the human body and in the economy. We must not jump from the slow adaptation of Maastricht, through which the entire economy of Europe passed for many years, to forced and sudden adaptation which will prolong the recession. The rich will get richer and the poor will get poorer. That is why I should like to point out that the continuing global economic disorder is due mainly to the creation of large unwanted reserves at global level and should be combated by efforts to stimulate growth at European level, so that we can address this crisis rationally."@en1
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