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"Madam President, I abstained from voting on this report, although I rate the successes of the European Investment Bank’s work to date very highly. However, in my opinion, the basic criteria for appraising the work of the bank should be economic and financial ones, because banks exist – and I suppose this is how it should be – to make money from giving loans, but in the case of a bank like the European Investment Bank, it also exists simply to support economic growth in our continent. I am opposed to imposing on banks, and on business in general, even the most legitimate of ideological measures. I lived 18 years of my life in a country in which economics was not important apart from its ideological significance, and the people of Poland and of many other countries in Central Europe and in Europe in general found out personally that it is a very bad thing when ideology gets in the way of economics."@en1
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