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"Mr President, I would like to say to Mr Barroso that Europe needed this speech. You have rarely been as much in tune with your audience. One more diagnosis? Yes, but coupled with undeniable determination. This is a pleasant contrast to the rather withdrawn role that the Commission has played over recent years.
However, allow me to be somewhat doubtful, to my great regret I must add. Those of our Member States that have, for years, been going all out against the EU are not here today to tell us if they agree with the broad lines of your speech.
One speaker has just said that Robert Schuman and Jean Monnet’s ideas are more than 150 years old. Allow me to point out that, in an attempt to oppose Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman’s ideas, Mr Zahradil, who we are talking about here, has just used ideas more than 150 years old."@en1
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