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"I came here to sound a wake-up call", the European Union must change, stated Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who presented the program of the successive Hungarian EU presidency at the European Parliament meeting in Strasbourg on Wednesday for the adoption of a new European competitiveness agreement, a regular Schengen agreement on migration and border protection made a proposal to hold summit meetings and for Bulgaria and Romania to join the Schengen area this year. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán called the decline of European competitiveness one of the most serious challenges in Strasbourg on Tuesday, indicating that the Hungarian presidency will propose the adoption of a new European competitiveness pact for five years.