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"Mr President, in February 2010, I told you about the difficulties that Romania’s Cantacuzino National Institute for Research and Development in Microbiology and Immunology was going through. At the time, the Institute’s manufacturing and marketing licence for products for injection had been withdrawn, including for many sera and vaccines of great importance to public health. Following pointless negotiations with the government of the time, and after establishing a programme of measures, the Cantacuzino Institute regained the right to work normally. Unfortunately, my repeated appeals and the help offered fell on deaf ears at the Democratic Liberal Party (PDL) governments, and the situation of this institute, which is of strategic importance not just nationally but also for Europe, continued to deteriorate gradually, coming to the brink of bankruptcy. At this stage, it was inherited by the Social Liberal Union (USL) government, led by Victor Ponta, who despite all the problems managed to put together a strategy to save the Cantacuzino Institute in record time. Admittedly it is only a start, which is why I stand before you today, to reiterate my call for more active involvement by EU institutions in monitoring and supporting the work of these institutes of European strategic importance, for the good of all Europe’s citizens."@en1
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