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Asked if it was true that the Hungarian Prime Minister had come to say goodbye, the PMOS said that he was not aware of that. There were real issues such as the EU Constitution to talk about, and if people remembered what the Prime Minister had said in his press conference this week about wanting to work towards an amending treaty, and not a constitutional treaty, then that was part of that context. This was a debate which was picking up right across Europe as we approached the June Council, and as we approached the point where there would a new President in France. Therefore, there was a renewed emphasis on this debate, and the Prime Minister and Prime Minister Balkenende tried to shape that debate during their press conference.
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