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"Mr President, I would like to join in congratulating the Portuguese Presidency in dealing with the process of reaching a compromise over the Union Treaty. This was a very difficult process and really did require a huge effort to bring about an understanding.
This Treaty is not the treaty of our dreams, and it is not a treaty that illustrates the visions and dreams of Europeans today. Nevertheless, it is what we have at the present time on the road between dreams and reality in the European Union. I am convinced, and I hope, that this Treaty will be accepted by all European states.
Meanwhile, here in the European Parliament today, I must express my firm opposition to the declaration made by the government in Warsaw that it does not accept the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
I am saying this
in the European Parliament as a Solidarity activist from the period of military rule. Poland pointed the way to freedom and democracy for all Europe, and today the Polish government has the audacity to state that it will not apply the Charter of Fundamental Rights in our country, in my homeland. I protest against this, in the name of that part of the Polish population, men and women, who will never come to terms with Poland not being bound by the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights."@en1
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