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"I do not wish to linger on the assessment of the outgoing Hungarian Presidency: my fellow Members have already praised its achievements and successes quite objectively. I will confine myself, as a member of the Transylvanian Hungarian minority and a Romanian citizen, to expressing my appreciation and thanks to the Hungarian Presidency, and to Prime Minister Orbán in particular for the attention that they paid to the issues of minority communities and Europe’s cultural, ethnic and religious diversity, and for the support they provided for the European integration of countries in the West Balkans, namely for the accession of Croatia and the admission of Romania into the Schengen area. Going beyond appreciation, I would like to apologize to the plenary session of the European Parliament, because while the Hungarian Presidency tried to do its best to find a way out of the crisis in the extraordinary circumstances of the global economic crisis, the post-Communist Hungarian left-wing, namely the Members delegated by the Hungarian Socialist Party ‘exported’ their frustrations with domestic policy and their party policy conflicts to the EU and to Parliament especially, and with the assistance of their misguided foreign supporters they had the gall to hinder and set back the dedicated work of the Hungarian Presidency by all means possible for cheap political gains, betraying Hungarian national values and ignoring common European values. At the end of the Hungarian Presidency we can acknowledge with relief that their unprincipled aspirations have failed altogether."@en1

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