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"Mr President, Ms Figueiredo, I will answer you in Portuguese, but I have no problem with using any of the European languages, because they exist to be used and I am one of those who argues that all Europeans should speak more than one language – more than two; three if possible – so that everyone can respect and understand the situations of others. There is often a lack of comprehension because not everyone makes the effort to understand other cultures, but, since I have this universalist perspective, I will also tell you something: do not come here to play Portuguese politics because that does not wash with me. The answer was given by the Portuguese people at the ballot box in June, when more than 80% of votes went to countries that had negotiated with the which now holds more than 90% of seats; more than 90% of members of the Portuguese Parliament voted for the restrictive budget just adopted."@en1
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