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"The joint debate on the European Council, the G20, the report by the Special Committee on the Financial, Economic and Social Crisis, and the report on European governance, have not produced clear guidelines or pertinent recommendations regarding the financial crisis. Everyone had their say and gave their own personal interpretation of what are confused and woolly texts. This is, unfortunately, the reality for these own-initiative reports, which bring large majorities together but, at the same time, do not say a lot. The Feio report was discussed much too late in the day, the European Commission having already tabled the directives that will reform the Stability Pact and the governance of the euro area. What is the point, in these conditions, in voting on recommendations to the Commission? Parliament should equip itself with far more stringent rules of procedure and abide by them. Its effectiveness and credibility are at stake. The reform of the Stability Pact and governance of the euro area will have its decisive moment when the legislative texts are analysed. Along with colleagues, I will get down to this work, with an open mind and with diligence. It is important that Parliament supports a realistic yet ambitious reform so as to build the monetary union on new foundations. It is through painstaking work that an institution earns its legitimacy within the European structure, not by ..."@en1
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"(The explanation of vote was cut short pursuant to Rule 170 of the Rules of Procedure)"1

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