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"en.20111130.14.3-077-000"2
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"Madam President, I would like to speak on behalf of my voters, of all of our voters and of the many millions of Europeans who for at least two years have been feeling lost and alarmed at the signals coming from successive meetings in Brussels. They are for the most part citizens who believe in the European project and who wish it every success. It is our duty today to present them with a credible way to escape from the current crisis situation. What is needed is the truth. We need to tell them the truth, and we need to be in contact with the citizens and civil society. This is why after the Treaty of Lisbon we gave ourselves such instruments as the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and the President of the European Council, so that the voice of the European Union would be heard, and so that there would be people with whom the idea of a united Europe could be identified.
Therefore I appeal here to the President of the European Council Mr Van Rompuy to use this opportunity to make an official address, an official statement of policy, to the citizens of Europe, broadcast by all the television stations of the Member States at the same time. Let us move to the next level of communication. The citizens need an exchange of opinions, and they expect an unequivocal opinion to come from Brussels. I would like to ask Mr Dowgielewicz, who is representing the Polish Presidency, to convey this request to Mr Van Rompuy."@en1
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