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"Mr President, for once, I am not the first to speak up, but I would just like to point out that a debate has taken place. We are a democracy. If it is not working properly, the democrats are there to listen, to move things forward and change. You have all been to Hungary, as have I. For the time being, you can still move freely in Hungary and I do believe that we will be able to move around Hungary for a very long time to come. Politics is politics, but in Hungary there is freedom of movement.
Yet it is true that it is not just Hungary facing the current difficulties; we are all facing them. This applies to the whole of Europe. The current crisis will increase the number of poor and I do not think that it is the Hungarian Government at fault for this. Nor would I accuse the governments of yesteryear blaming them for the deficits. We all have a duty to find the solutions. I am sure that here we are looking for solutions with Viktor Orbán, as he is no Chavez – a name which it pains me to use here in this debate, in a democracy, in a democratic house, this is one step too far and not normal. He is here, even if he is not perfect. Who is perfect? Let he who is perfect cast the first stone. I think that together we will find a solution."@en1
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