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"Mr President, President of the Commission, ladies and gentlemen, the economic crisis is in many ways also an institutional crisis – I think you would agree with this assessment – in that today we seem to be incapable of setting an agenda to bring us out of the crisis. Instead, we seem to be forced to accept the crisis’s own agenda.
I believe that this is the case because, as you have already explained, the 21 July agreement, for example, has not been swiftly ratified, approved or implemented by many of the governments of the Member States. Thus, I believe that it is important to use the State of the Union debate to set out a clear agenda on what must be done, not only in the future, but right away, so that we can restore a sufficient degree of confidence, the confidence required to meet our needs.
Yesterday, the Italian delegation called for the project bonds initiative to be brought forward; it should not coincide with the financial perspective but should be introduced much earlier. I think that the heart of our current work should lie in restoring substance to the Commission’s initiative, ensuring that the Commission is seen to be the one taking the lead, rather than following it. I believe that in many ways everyone will be able to support this position."@en1
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