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"Mr President, it is right to turn our attention to growth and job creation, but all of the available financial instruments and mechanisms must be mobilised. Without the growth dimension, the budgetary consolidation effort will fail. The recapitalisation of the European Investment Bank is an important step and may indeed have multiple benefits, especially in countries which are undergoing budgetary adjustment.
The citizens of my country, and other countries too, who are experiencing the harsh reality of budgetary adjustment, should soon come out of this situation. As regards the single supervisory mechanism, this is indeed an element in the deepening of monetary union, and its creation must be expedited. All too often, the banks are part of the problem rather than part of the solution.
Mr President, comments have been heard here about whether or not there is equality between the sexes. We must move on from talk to action. Europe received the Nobel Prize, not only for what it has done in the past 60 years, but also for what it ought to do in the future, and especially in the immediate future, as a force for stability, democracy, freedom, social justice and growth."@en1
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