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"Today’s has been one of the better debates we have had on the financial and economic crisis, especially on how it has played out in Greece, and most of the contributions have essentially centred on the issue of how we should govern the European Union in the future. However, I would also agree with what those speakers who seek to apportion blame for this situation have pointed out. In my view, that is the right way forward and it is important that we take that route. We need to ask questions about the responsibility of some European institutions, and not just the collective responsibility of the institutions but who exactly is responsible for what. Might I therefore suggest that we call to task Mr Almunia, the ex-Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, for example, as he was quite critical towards some countries during his term of office and then the Greek issue came up. I call on him to clarify his role in this story and, if he fails to do so, he should resign."@en1
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