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"Mr President, I am sure that I will always remember you for your kindness. I have to say that you are right: indeed, I have not yet mentioned my eldest daughter, Elisabetta. Before leaving to come to Brussels, I discussed with her this document on the forgery of the euro, and she said to me: "You will see that you will no longer have to change Italian lire into Belgian francs, French francs or any other European currency." "You are right," I replied. "This measure on the euro will be wonderful for us Members of the European Parliament." Then, a moment later, a thought occurred to me and I said to her: "But what if, when I get to Brussels, they ask me for a euro with a Belgian face on and they will not accept a euro with an Italian or a Greek face on, and so on and so forth?" In other words, would it not be better for the euro to be the same on both sides?"@en1

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