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". I would like to welcome the work of both rapporteurs. One of my reasons for doing so is that as a Hungarian MEP I have been following the efforts of these two countries and the assessments of Parliament and Commission day by day since I joined Parliament. With a few amendments, I am happy to say that both reports are balanced and accurately reflect the current situation of the two countries. I do not wish to repeat the statements of those who spoke before me nor the criticism given by the Council and the Commission, because, as I already mentioned in October, during the debate following the country report of the Commission, the observers from the two countries are here in order to be able to provide a first-hand report to their decision makers both on deficiencies and on the desirable decisions proposed by Parliament. In the course of the debate this morning, during the preparation of the summit that will take place this weekend, it became unequivocally clear that all Groups of Parliament emphasised the importance of solidarity throughout the European Union, because this is the only way we can maintain our competitiveness. As the two rapporteurs have also mentioned, the importance of solidarity must be emphasised even more in the case of the two countries under discussion. As a Hungarian I cannot avoid mentioning the situation of Hungarians living in Romania. I expect the Romanian Government to adopt the Minority Act specified in the Coalition Agreement as soon as possible, as promised. I know that all those present in the House are already aware of this, but I still have to emphasise the importance of cultural autonomy, which forms the basis of the above-mentioned law. This is the law that, when adopted and observed, will be able to ensure the harmonious coexistence of the minority and majority living in Romania in the long term."@en1

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