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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, there can be no doubt that the uprising by the younger generations that is shaking Tunisia may have significant repercussions on the European Union itself. There are many good reasons for that, including the formulation of the new European Union-Tunisia Action Plan for the period 2011-2016 and, most of all, the regulation of migrant flows.
Just a month ago, this very House adopted an important measure – the first legislative dossier under the Treaty of Lisbon – on trafficking in human beings. Any upsurge in the flow of illegal migrants must be decisively countered. To that end we need a European agreement covering the southern shores of the Mediterranean, including Tunisia and also Egypt. To achieve that, the delegation has to go and monitor this process of full democratisation, as indeed it has gone to Tunisia today, but at the same time we need to give Tunisia a real chance through constant, ongoing support for full democracy."@en1
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