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"Mr President, I have some good advice to give to our new Commissioner, Mr Potočnik, and that is not to read out everything that your officials write down for you. That way, you will fare much better.
The second thing I have to say is that what the Commission has done here is inexcusable. Commissioner Potočnik, we have been in politics long enough to know what it means when, four days before the European elections, you present your partner in the trialogue with a
. The intention, to put it bluntly, was to take us for a ride.
Commissioner, we will be examining what savings you have actually made with your ‘sound management’. Let me call my principal witness, Vice-President Loyola de Palacio, and quote what she wrote to her fellow Vice-President Neil Kinnock on 29 June 2004:"@en1
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