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"en.20110608.24.3-595-000"2
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"Madam President, the Hungarian Presidency surprised us at the very beginning with an unusual gift, a map of Greater Hungary, a map of a dream which can obviously only become a reality in a united, democratic Europe, and which does not invoke the past.
Today’s debate is evidence that nationalism, and excessive nationalism at that, is one of the causes of division. In the region that I come from, we have had a great many problems in recent decades because of nationalism.
I ask the Hungarian members of Parliament and the representatives of Hungarian authorities to abandon nationalistic games and playing around with peace treaties which remain unrealised and which they perceive as unjust. Otherwise, the Treaty of Trianon will come to represent for all of us something that is not good."@en1
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