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"Mr President, Commissioners, ladies and gentlemen, the Greek Parliament went over and above the call of duty two days ago. It passed the new agreement negotiated with the Troika in Greece, knowing that it imposes harsh austerity measures and new savage cuts on a nation already suffering deeply.
In view of that agreement, the question is: what do Brussels, Berlin and Paris intend to do about the issue we are debating today? I am not talking about current and future loans; that money will be refunded with interest. I am talking about the famous Marshall Plan which was included in the agreement at the summit on 21 July and then disappeared a few hours later.
Now more than ever, Greece and other countries with problems need a package to stimulate the economy, with resources directed to public works, job creation and the re-education and training of the unemployed. How will the competitiveness, growth and employment we are debating today become reality? How will our fellow citizens with such serious problems experience it in the countries facing the current unprecedented crisis in the recent history of Europe?"@en1
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