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"This week, we debated the conclusions of the European Council meeting. Even though progress has been made in these decisions, all they really do is save us a little time. They do not provide any truly innovative solution. First of all, contrary to what François Hollande has spent months endeavouring to have us believe, France will not call into question the Treaty that has already been ratified by numerous European countries, and just as well. Mr Hollande has ended up with a Compact for Growth and Jobs as an addition to this Treaty. Nevertheless, are the terms of the Treaty any different to those accepted by his predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy? They certainly are not. Furthermore, François Hollande has now finally accepted the cornerstone of the budgetary treaty, the famous golden rule, wanted by Nicolas Sarkozy. He has also gone along with Eurobonds. As for the agreements passed as part of the compromise package, these are issues which have been under examination within the European institutions for months. In other words, there is nothing new. What François Hollande has done is to hold up the ratification of the Treaty only to end up accepting what we have been proposing since the start of the crisis."@en1

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