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"Mr President, Prime Minister, the Polish Presidency was linked with the worst crisis experienced by the European Union, a crisis that is not only embracing the weak countries, but that is also damaging the nucleus of the European Union. A week ago, the leaders of the European Union decided to adopt harsher measures to cut wages and pensions, to cut social spending and to cut spending on education. They decided to build a Europe in which democracy, rights, freedoms and grassroots and national sovereignty will have meaning when there are no elections in Germany, when there are no problems with the German and French banks’ balance sheets. Prime Minister, a short while ago, your Minister for Foreign Affairs stated that he is more scared of German inertia and procrastination than of German might. My question to you is this: the decision is yours; I have listened to your concerns, I have listened to your fears. Can you send out a message of optimism about these decisions to Polish workers, to European workers, so that they do not fear for their children’s present and future?"@en1
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