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"Mr Président, Mr Orbán calls György Konrad, Dalos and Kenedi the liberals. It is not a disease being a liberal, Mr Orbán, as you would suggest. You yourself were a liberal, for a long time, before becoming a nationalist when you started supporting other views. I do hope that Mr Konrad is a liberal. I hope that Mr Kenedi is a liberal, he is a great historian. These three characters are great Hungarians. There is no need to start saying that because they are liberals, what they say is bound to be partisan. I have not heard one single argument against everything that has been said today. The only argument was about the 62-year old rule: ‘Pension costs are too high and that is why the pension age is being lowered’. That is the argument put forward today. In other words, no argument. What really is important is what the Commission said, because, if I understand it right, Commissioner, other infringement proceedings may be brought, as well as the current three. If the letter does not receive a satisfactory reply, the Commission will go one step further than three infringement proceedings. It is important for you to confirm this one more time."@en1
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