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"Madam President, like the other speakers I would like to congratulate Commissioner Barnier, the Belgian Presidency and Jean-Paul Gauzès on the good work they have done. Jean-Paul has given examples of that good work. He said that there had been 1 170 amendments, 200 interviews and half a dozen trialogue meetings. That certainly is hard work and hopefully it will pay off. After World War II the leaders – Schuman and others – said that this must never happen again. Now, 60 years on, we are saying the same arising out of the economic crisis and the failure of supervision and regulation. Thankfully, the new supervisory architecture will go a long way to ensuring that is the case, and today we will hopefully complete the picture through the AIMF. However, I have one question and that is: are they satisfied that the reciprocity of market access which has been spoken about will establish a level playing field for the European Union?"@en1

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