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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I very much feel the responsibility to justify the vote by the Italian delegation of the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) on the ‘two-pack’. We will vote with conviction in favour of the text drafted by the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) because we want budgetary surveillance on EU Member States. In other words, we want greater discipline. At the same time, we are going to vote in favour of the ‘two-pack’ because we consider it the ideal addition to what used to be the ‘six-pack’. The Fiscal Compact has, however, not yet been ratified in many Member States. It has not been ratified in Italy, it has not been ratified in Germany, and it has not been ratified in France. In order to be ratified by a qualified majority, a compromise will be needed. We will therefore vote in favour of the report by Mr Gauzès and also the report by Ms Ferreira because we believe that only a compromise can create the conditions whereby we might have sufficient majorities in our countries to ratify the Fiscal Compact. We are going to vote in favour, and our approval also covers the redemption fund and unbundling of investments. These are our reasons. They are the justifications for a vision which clearly understands that, at the heart of Europe, there is, first and foremost, a concern for peace and development, and that, through compromises, political families shall ensure that discipline and development are available to all."@en1
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