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"Mr President, the crisis that we are going through spells the end of a model. Even though, in the last few months, political priorities have focused on the numerous anti-crisis measures aimed at protecting employment, stimulating a recovery that is a long time coming, then stabilising the euro area, it must be said that we have reached a point in our common history that is undoubtedly fragile but, above all, crucial to our future. Forced as we are by circumstance, we have here an incredible opportunity: to dare to imagine solutions that were unimaginable only a few months ago, such as the famous concept of European economic governance.
It is time to develop a real strategy for exiting the crisis and to launch structural reforms to build the post-crisis society. We must be bold and develop concrete budgetary, wage and fiscal measures. We do not have 36 solutions: to ensure real cooperation and necessary efficiency, we need greater integration and unconditional support for the Community method.
This is the ambition I would like to see not only reaffirmed by Belgium but, above all, realised in a practical and urgent manner."@en1
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