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"Mr President, recently, the President of the French Republic was attributing to Europe responsibilities which, legally speaking, it does not have, given that the matter in hand related to redundancies on French soil. We have firmly condemned a form of political irresponsibility. More recently, the Director-General for Economic and Financial Affairs at the Commission, Mr Klaus Regling, was claiming that the European Union should set itself the objective of reducing wages by 3.7% in order to gain 1% in growth. That statement, which is just as grotesque as the first example, must be condemned just as vigorously. The Commission would be better off making innovative proposals in order to boost consumption. Instead, it is choosing to go beyond its role of making proposals by truly entering into the realms of provocation. The code of ethics of European responsibility requires the Heads of State or Government to be clear about who does what, but it also requires the European Commission – and this is, indeed, the most basic requirement – to take its work seriously."@en1

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