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"Mr President, first of all I would like to thank all the rapporteurs for the great job they have done, especially my colleagues and friends Sylvie Goulard and Carl Haglund. Our vote on the economic governance package could be one of those historical turning points for this Parliament. Not only through its direct consequences, but also by the moral stand that we show our citizens. It is time for politics and governments to take a more robust stand on what is wrong and what is right in the values that we want to defend, including in the economic field. Do we want governments that lie about their budgets or their deficits? We do not, because even though you can deny reality for a while, it always strikes back in the end. Moreover, do we want governments that comply with the Stability and Growth Pact? I think we do. Thus, managing sanctions is necessary. We know that if Member States have to sanction each other, nothing will happen. That is why I fully support the reversed qualified majority, also in the name of my party, the Catalan Liberal coalition, which is now running the Government of Catalonia and also the government of the city of Barcelona. Automaticity is much needed if we want to be sure that red lines are not freely trespassed. Furthermore, there is the call for the Commission to make a proposal on euro securities. I would like to publicly support this as a proposal that takes into account the feature of fiscal discipline."@en1
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