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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 8943

10 May 2005
THE DAY IN POLITICS / (eu) eu/charlemagne prize
Receiving 2005 prize, President Ciampi calls on Europeans “to work together on what is wrong with our system” - For a “constructive dialectic between monetary policy and budgetary policy” and for Europe as “space of joint civilisation”

Aachen, 09/05/2005 (Agence Europe) - Receiving the Charlemagne Prize (first won in 1950 by Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, founder of the pan-European movement) in Aachen on 5 May, the President of the Italian Republic, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, gave an impassioned speech about what European integration has given the Europeans over the last half-century, whilst stressing what remains to be done. Our system “has efficiently protected the interests of the States, has made our dreams of peace,...

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