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The French socialist delegation has always defended and encouraged the strengthening of the existing positive relationship between agriculture and the environment. This is why we support the general objectives of the Myller report.
However, we cannot accept the fact that an attempt is being made, in the guise of an amendment (Amendment No 150), to call into question the very elements which form the basis of the CAP. We cannot answer for the replacement of production aids. Today’s CAP no longer bears any resemblance to the policy of forty years ago; it has been fundamentally reformed. We wish to continue that work, but not in an insidious manner. Changes in direction are now possible and desirable. We support them, but we cannot rubber-stamp this amendment, which would lead to the calling into question of a whole section of the CAP without integrating it into the overall change of direction."@en1
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