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"Mr President, I would first like to address the President of the European Council in order to congratulate him. To congratulate him, both on the proposals he prepared for the summit and on the results he has achieved, despite the fact that some Heads of State or Government have short-circuited. As far as immediate action is concerned, we have definitely made progress and I believe that we now have the prospect of a firm firewall and sufficient solidarity. As far as the necessary budgetary discipline and integration are concerned, we have now really reached the necessary depth, both in terms of rules and in terms of monitoring and enforcement, and, in this respect, we may say that 2011 has really brought a genuine Copernican revolution. Having said that, Mr Van Rompuy, Mr Barroso, I am extremely worried about the new budget treaty. Worried about both the method and the form it will take. In what way will that treaty come about? Which institutions will contribute staff to it? What about democracy, the Community method? Which master tinkerer will still be able to marry harmoniously decisions taken within the Treaty of Lisbon, on the one hand, and those outside it, on the other? I have one final question, which I address to the President of the Commission: should we now stop focusing on the economic pillar, on the implementation of the Europe 2020 strategy and on the concern for economic growth, competitiveness and job creation? Because we have criteria in our Stability and Growth Pact which, nonetheless, have not just a nominator, but a denominator, too."@en1
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