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"Mr President, it is high time we put an end to this unmanageable flow of proposals. All these proposals, issuing from all quarters, are causing confusion and creating an image of a Europe which is rudderless. I totally agree with you, President Barroso, that we need a step-by-step approach, but we are counting on the Commission to be the helmsman. If we want to succeed, then we need a single scenario, we need to be unanimous and discreet in our communication and we must now make it our priority to carry out the plans we have already agreed on, instead of putting forward new plans all the time. This means that we first have to solve the acute problem and do everything possible to help Greece out of the morass. This also means that all politicians should summon the courage to explain to their citizens that solidarity with other countries of the euro area will be the best deal for everyone in the long term. In addition, we have to carry out structural changes, which, in other words, means that at the end of September we need to approve a robust six-pack in this House. These and other financial and economic measures are incredibly important, not only to recovering the confidence of the markets, but also to boosting our self-confidence as Europeans. Finally, what this means is that, in the long term, we will also have to address other system errors, even if that means amending treaties. As far as I am concerned, it is worth considering all avenues towards a more community approach, and here we are counting on your helmsmanship, Mr Barroso."@en1
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