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"Mr President, Mr Barroso, Mr Orbán, ladies and gentlemen, I am not sure which hat the Hungarian Prime Minister is wearing today, but whether it is the Hungarian or the European hat, he can wave it in acknowledgement of the Hungarian civil service. They and the Hungarian experts have done everything to make the Presidency a success. They are fully aware that Brussels is not Moscow. I humbly ask Mr Orbán to continue to show respect to civil servants even after the end of the Hungarian Presidency, and protect them from further political purges.
You had to face a serious challenge, which might best be summarised by one of your senior officials. I quote: ‘Technically there is nothing that can stop us, what we invent today becomes a bill tomorrow, and a binding norm the day after; this makes us believe that we are masters of everything. The only thing that might pose a danger to us is if we do not exercise moderation’.
Prime Minister, we have not found this moderate attitude in your policies, except for the successful work of the civil service. Prime Minister, one of your favourite sayings nowadays is that Hungary is at war. It might have skipped your attention that the organisation you were leading was created in the spirit of peace."@en1
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