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"Mr President, as a member of the EU-Bulgaria Joint Parliamentary Committee, I am pleased that the Brok report has been adopted.
In particular, I should like to underline the importance of paragraphs 121 and 122, which mention the Commission’s intention to propose an increase in financial assistance and pre-accession aid for the countries that will still be candidates after 2004, which means Bulgaria and Romania.
I hope that such aid will be substantial, and that there will not be just a modest increase in these resources because, while it is true that both countries – Bulgaria and Romania – still lack the economic prosperity that has enabled the other countries to be admitted first, it is also true that, for that very reason, they have greater need of aid to turn around their economies, which were particularly badly damaged by the years spent under the Soviet regime."@en1
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