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"I would first like to pay my sincere compliments to the President-in-Office of the Council for the success which the Czech Presidency has achieved, under extremely demanding circumstances.
We have heard some harsh words today, but I firmly believe that the citizens of the European Union are not as interested in how far we might turn to the left or the right, as in to what extent we are going to act in the European spirit, i.e. what we can achieve by working together efficiently.
We are faced with two tasks, in particular: expressing social sensitivity to, and solidarity for, those most affected, while at the same time investing in the vehicles that can best help pull us out of the crisis. The crisis should be used as a catalyst for economic restructuring, and not just in the car industry. The economic crisis has shown that what we badly need is better economic policy coordination and stronger Community institutions, as envisaged by the Lisbon Treaty.
In this spirit, I welcome the constructive proposals put forward in the de Larosièr report, as regards financial institutions."@en1
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