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"It is an old truth and a fact proven by reality several times over that the European Union has always developed further through crises, and the crises contributed to the deepening of cooperation and integration. Part of this development is the creation of the Schengen system and the introduction of the single currency. The latter, however, has proven to be incomplete: the monetary union is not supplemented by a single economic and budgetary policy. This led to decline in a few EU Member States and at the same time to the crisis affecting the entire euro area. The European Union is once again at a crossroads: it either steps back to settle for a more relaxed cooperation and bears all the grave consequences entailed, or it implements relatively quickly the economic and financial integration within the euro area. This requires strong European control, which the European Parliament, the most democratic institution of the EU, has been urging for a long time. It is clearly in the interest of Hungary and the other states outside the euro area to have the monetary union strengthened further and therefore to be able to belong to a community that provides economic and financial stability for them as well. The eurosceptic, belligerent, populist rhetorics and the false prominence attached to our sovereignty undermine Hungary’s chances for catching up, and reinforce the arguments of those who are already fond of plans for the creation of a multi-speed Europe. Hungary must support all efforts aimed at deepening the economic integration between Member States and reinforcing the fundamental democratic values of the EU. It is our fundamental interest to have a strong, democratic Europe."@en1

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