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"Mr President, first of all, I would, of course, like to congratulate the presidents of the Council and the Commission for the efforts that they have made over these last few days. Although the President of the Commission says it has been a marathon, the fact is that it is unusual to run a marathon sprinting with this intensity, so I would like to congratulate them and thank them for their efforts. I would also like to thank Commissioner Rehn. Having said that, I would like to say that, although the signs are very positive, I believe it is important to make it clear what the script, roadmap or plan is for economic growth, especially for the southernmost area of Europe, which is currently at risk of economic depression. On the other hand, I also think it best to make clear that more was expected. What route is going to be taken in terms of amending the Treaties; of Treaty change? What proposals or approaches are on the table? In any event, I am bound to say here in Parliament, which is also a political arena, that I am sure that, over the year and a half or almost two years that this crisis has lasted, both the President of the Commission and the President of the Council, who are known to be pro-Europeans, have done everything they can to ensure it would be resolved sooner. Perhaps we, as Members of this House representing the Member States, should have been more critical of our governments for not having risen to the European spirit that is surely in the heart and soul of these two leaders who have come here today."@en1
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