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In its analysis of this report, the Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism did well to highlight some important aspects relating to economic and social cohesion policy, including, amongst others, its acknowledgement of the effectiveness of the Structural Funds system in aiding the economic growth of the developing regions, its opposition to the attempt to rationalise this policy and its recognition of the specific characteristics of the outermost regions.
The report omits one fundamental principle, however, that would enable us to give it our unreserved support. This is the principle that implementing European cohesion policy in an enlarged Europe will consequently be much less balanced from the point of view of regional development, and cannot be achieved at the cost of the solidarity that we still owe to the cohesion countries, in the first rank of which is Portugal."@en1
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