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"Mr President, free and democratic elections in France, Finland, the Netherlands and Greece have illustrated the increasing protest of citizens against strict austerity and the failed recipes of structural reform and strict fiscal prudence applied to date at European level. The new wind of change in France and elsewhere is reviving the hope that this will, at long last, mark the end of neoliberal policies and that Europe will return to a philosophy of growth, employment and real social solidarity. I trust that, on 17 June, Greece will acquire a government and will remain in the euro, because if it were to leave, that would cause a negative chain reaction in the countries in southern Europe and in the euro area and would impact on the systemic stability of the European financial system. Undisguised blackmail of the Greek people on the part of Ms Merkel and other high-ranking officials is, at best, unacceptable and unnecessary."@en1
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