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"Madam President, the European Central Bank has now really set the money presses into motion and, in so doing, it has breached the rules of its own treaty. This House always claims to set great store by the implementation of treaties. I would, therefore, like to ask Mr Rehn what he thinks about the ECB’s buying activities. Would you not agree that the ECB should immediately stop buying up Italian government bonds? If the ECB continues with this disastrous policy, I ask Mr Rehn to do everything in his power to stop it – including even possibly taking legal action. In addition, the enlargement of the Union to include Croatia is, of course, absurd at the current time. The European Union is bankrupt. The European Union is struggling to combat massive corruption, and Croatia’s current score on the Transparency International Index is 4.1. Enlarging the Union to include such a corrupt country is obviously absurd at the present time. Finally, Mr Verhofstadt, you should learn to keep your big mouth shut. You do not remotely speak on behalf of Dutch VVD liberals, and your own party, the Open VLD, has betrayed Flanders by making it possible for this terrible socialist government led by Mr Di Rupo to get into power. I would, therefore, request that Mr Verhofstadt keeps his big mouth shut for a while."@en1
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