 Welcome to the real State of the Union, brought to you by DM25, the Democracy in Europe movement. Our band of thousands of dreamers who came from all over Europe joined hands across national borders in order to forge together a progressive democratic European Union. I think that what really matters is what you will be doing around these tables. All these European sequences which decide to go back to the project to learn from each other. I need narratives, economic narratives. Again, doc connecting. It's impossible to talk about one thing without just kind of spelling over into another. People working with refugees that could really make a connection between what's the reality on the ground and the policy proposed by DM. Increasingly militarized borders, fences, front-tacks, a revived push for a common European defence force and in Europe that is willing to compromise on human rights. Those policies were born in Brussels instead of solving the real ones. They created in a way fake issues like the war on terror which becomes less and less fake, more and more real. And all of that feeds into nationalist and xenophobic sentiment that is destroying Europe. The President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa. The citizens will have power, not the capital. So it's the basic problem. Okay, I want to show Bernie when I get home. The idea that the only policy is to debate should we accept refugees or not is not right. The real policy is stop the wars that are producing them. Eat the voice of Europe. The most toxic dogma in the history of Europe, we call it Eurotina. The dogma, the dictum that there can be no alternative in this European Union, DiEM was put together to smash Eurotina, to replace Tina with Tatiana. That astonishingly there is an alternative. Who are we? You see DiEM all around the stage but we are the thousands of women who are protesting against the criminalization of abortion in Poland. We are the thousands of people who in the south of Italy are welcoming migrants, are saving migrants at sea against the criminalization of their state and against the complete subservience of the European Union to the fascist authoritarian xenophobic logic. This calls for a powerful pan-European political movement. It calls for a gigantic work of education and perhaps come 2019 it might also call to send some people a few hundred meters from here to actually do what needs to be done and hasn't been done so far. Ideas remain ideas until somebody implements them. And the same will happen with these visions that we heard here today for a progressive, ambitious and active Europe that comes from our citizens. They will stay within these glorious walls unless we take them with us out of here, into the streets, into our workplaces, into our families and share them with our friends and stand for the Europe that we want to have, for the Europe that makes us proud to be a part of.