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". Mr President, the Bouguira case tells us a lot about the situation in North Africa. On the one hand, there are repressive forces in many countries – including state apparatus and the army – which continue to try to exert force in the brutal manner to which they have become accustomed. On the other hand, there is great uncertainty among those who no longer know what is or is not legitimate and when they should or should not take action. This is quite a normal situation after the fall of a dictatorship. The other difficulty is that no one seems to know what direction these countries are taking. The opposition movement knew what it did not want, but we do not know what the future will bring for these countries. That is why we should provide our help, while avoiding a nannying approach. It is of crucial importance for us to decide what we can offer these countries in terms of political development in a spirit of partnership, how we can help develop professional training, encourage medium-sized enterprises, collaborate on energy policy, such as solar energy and other renewable energies in cooperation with medium-size enterprises. This is where we must focus our attention. We have a wide range of tasks ahead of us. That is why we must choose the path of partnership, not paternalism."@en1
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