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"Mr President, this debate without President Draghi is a bit like Hamlet without the Prince, but we will plough ahead regardless.
When President Draghi was first appointed, I said he was a breath of fresh air. I think he has proven that since, and he has been given credit generally for saving the euro and, possibly, saving the European Union. It took courage and wisdom and initiative. I have three questions for him.
Question one: he mentioned interest rates. I would like to know from him when he thinks they might start to rise and by how much? Question two: he said that quantitative easing was the only remaining measure open to the ECB to deal with the financial crisis. If that fails, what then?
And the third question: he has made Vítor Constâncio available to us for the banking inquiry in Ireland. Would he encourage his predecessor, Jean-Claude Trichet, to do the same? I do not think there are restrictions on him to appear, and maybe he might be able to influence him to do likewise."@en1
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