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"Mr President, I firmly believe that of all the instruments and institutions created in the wake of the crisis, the European Semester is, as far as I see it, perhaps the most important, and can also become the most effective instrument for preventing and correcting financial, budgetary and economic imbalances, as well as for preventing another crisis in the future. I hope that the Commission will also take just as firm a line on the way in which Member States are going to implement the recommendations, because what we call the European Semester is basically a continuous process which runs for a year and will be repeated every year. However, I would like to use my speech also to stress an extremely important point concerning national parliaments: the role of national parliaments in the European Semester. I would like to tell you that this spring, at the initiative of the Danish Presidency, a meeting of national parliaments took place, which also included a debate on their role within the European Semester. I observed then the desire of these national parliaments to be involved in this process. National parliaments now have the opportunity to get involved directly in seeing how governments adopt the measures needed to implement the recommendations made as part of the European Semester. I, too, believe that it is important for us to continue this exchange of experience between national parliaments, at the European Parliament’s initiative, so that they really feel that they are playing a direct, responsible part in this process represented by the European Semester."@en1
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