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"en.20120118.5.3-086-000"2
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"‘Although Denmark is not part of the euro area, one of the major challenges of its Presidency will be to put into practice the laws brought into force last December in order to reinforce economic governance, and to bring to a conclusion the fiscal pact that is to further tighten budgetary discipline. In addition to measures that aim at cutting sovereign debt and deficit, the Council should encourage actions that promote economic growth and job creation. Substantive negotiations regarding the European Union’s budget for 2014–2020 will commence during the Danish Presidency. I expect the Presidency to achieve acceptable compromises and to involve the European Parliament in the preparation of decisions. I hope that Denmark will pay special attention to the implementation of the European Roma strategy and the evaluation of the reports submitted under that strategy. I trust that Denmark will support the Schengen membership of Bulgaria and Romania, and will carry on with the enlargement process. The Council must also not remain silent if any of the Member States violate EU law. I hope that as President of the forum of Member States Denmark will join sides with the European Parliament and those EU governments that are urging the Hungarian Government to end its policies violating the EU’s law and values.’"@en1
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