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"Mr President, previous speakers have talked about discrimination against Christians. I, too, would like to talk about a certain form of deprecation of some countries in Europe. Over the past couple of weeks, at the outset of the Hungarian Presidency, a great many critical words have been said about the Hungarians, and very often these words have been unfounded and unjustified. Unfortunately, besides the words of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg, other words, which were also very unfair and which were, I think, offensive to the Hungarians, have come from the mouths of politicians of this House, including from Mr Schulz. I think this is a symptom of a certain belief that the Member States of the European Union are divided into categories of ‘better’ and ‘worse’. The better ones are those which have been here for a long time now, and the worse ones are those which have only been here since 2004.
I think that this kind of discrimination should end, and that everyone needs to get used to the fact that the new Member States are full members of the European Union – this is necessary particularly in this Chamber. Therefore, I would ask that those people in this Chamber who permit themselves to indulge in this type of discrimination should be disciplined and punished."@en1
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