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". We support the statements contained in this report declaring that ‘cohesion policy must be based on the principles of solidarity, partnership and additionality’ and that ‘the most remote regions must be given priority in the new regional policy’. We also agree that ‘EU policies must be made considerably more consistent, to the benefit of economic and social cohesion’ And for this reason, we can only condemn the damaging effects that the proposals we are debating on the mid-term review of the CAP and the common fisheries policy would have on the Union’s cohesion policy. Nevertheless, with regard to the funding of cohesion policy in a future enlarged Europe, the mere acknowledgement that it is impossible to drop below the current share of 0.45% of the Union’s GDP is inadequate. Given the implications of the restrictions imposed by the Stability Pact on the least-developed countries – not least Portugal, where the draft budget proposed by the government, in the aim of complying with the convergence criteria, will considerably accentuate regional imbalances – this answer will have to be given on the basis of a real evaluation of cohesion policy needs and with a revision of the financial perspectives with a view to enlargement."@en1

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