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"Mr President, a lot of remarks have been heard in this House, as well as some very critical evaluations, of judgments – judgments by the European Court of Justice. I would appeal for calm.
Judgments by the European Court of Justice are not, after all, political in nature; they are based on a penetrating analysis of actual states of affairs and law in the Member States. This is the role of this agency, and let us respect it. Let us take a calm approach to this. Let us not react badly to these judgments when they do not suit us and well to them when they please us. Such
justice should not motivate us, and we should not accept it.
The second matter to which I wish to draw attention is this: let us not allow confrontation to arise between employees in the old and the new Member States. It would be the worst thing if we brought trades unionists from the old Member States into confrontation with trades unionists from the new Member States. This is not what justice in the European Union is supposed to be based on. I am warning against this."@en1
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