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"Mr President, whether this is a glass-half-empty or glass-half-full situation, this document still contains useful insights, and what matters most to me is what we do with it – what Parliament will do with this document. I think it contains some interesting things, as we have said today, and as others have said very well before me.
The issue of own resources is obviously the most important thing we need to discuss. I also agree on the relevance of using these insights specifically to nurture the option of the Europe 2020 strategy, but I insist that there is more than just the 2020 document. We clearly need to work on it but, of course, there is also the agricultural policy and the question of transport networks, and there are two other documents with which we must concern ourselves as well.
In particular, I am thinking of the report by the task force on economic governance chaired by Mr Van Rompuy, which has also highlighted a number of issues related to budgetary coordination. Finally, based on what you propose, we will also have to work on all the opportunities that will be presented to us, and I am thinking in particular of another report: the famous report by Mr Monti – A New Strategy for the Single Market – which presents the other side of budgetary policies, in other words, everything relating to fiscal cooperation.
I do not think we can isolate this debate on the Commission’s proposals from all the other questions raised in other European institutions because, ultimately, they are different phases of the same debate."@en1
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