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"Mr President, Prime Minister, you are taking over the helm of Europe in difficult times, but you are one who is hardened to difficulties. Allow me to translate what my Socialist fellow Member was proposing: if you put Hungary in your sights, your programme will succeed. I, however, do not share this opinion. I am very pleased to see that your presidency programme reflects the same intention that the Hungarian Presidency had set as its objective just one year ago, namely the intention to create the second pillar of the economic union by coordinating economic policies on a Europe-wide scale. Well, now is your chance to launch this process in a responsible manner. As a Hungarian MEP, I am perfectly aware what it is like to work with dedication towards common policies while being outside the euro area. A prominent part of your programme is the strict monitoring of every constituent of economic governance. This task does indeed call for a clear head and rational thinking, but above all else, it calls for considerate behaviour. It requires considerate behaviour primarily in that the realisation of these new mechanisms should not be viewed solely in terms of figures. I therefore ask you to look for similarities in Member States over the course of your work instead of seeking to separate them into well-performing and less well-performing countries, and to look for the efforts to which all Member States committed themselves upon their accession. In this I wish you wisdom, patience and perseverance. I wish you success in steering the boat of the European Union over the upcoming six months."@en1
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