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"In today’s vote I did not support the EP’s resolution on the Climate Change Conference in Doha because it fails to take account of the interests of Hungary and the other Central and Eastern European Member States. The Fidesz (Federation of Young Democrats) delegation in the European Parliament believes that the lack of a unified position could jeopardise our chances of asserting the EU’s interests effectively in the international climate negotiations. I would like to highlight the fact that, at the initiative of my colleague Erik Bánki, five Central and Eastern European Member States have issued a joint press release pointing out that during the climate negotiations in Doha they will continue to stand by the position adopted by their countries. The press release, signed by the Hungarian, Bulgarian, Slovak, Czech and Latvian MEPs in the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats), stresses that the Central and Eastern European Member States need to insist on being able to carry over the significant surplus units they gained as a result of exceeding their emissions reduction commitments under the Kyoto Protocol beyond 2012. This is particularly important because this income could be used to invest in developing new, green, energy-efficient sectors."@en1
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