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". The resolution passed today supports a European Commission programme for 2003 that restates the basic lines of the current policies carried out at European Union level, which are essentially characterised as neoliberal, federalist and militarist. Among other aspects: it does not prioritise the measures needed to ensure economic and social cohesion within the enlarged European Union, through an increase in the financial appropriations aimed at the countries, regions and sectors that are most affected; it does not, even to the slightest extent, initiate a review of the Stability Pact and the political-economic and political objectives that lie behind it; it certainly does not question the liberalisation processes agreed upon by the Lisbon and Barcelona European Councils; it does not criticise the ‘employment’ policy based on flexibility and the increasing insecurity of work; it does not criticise the application of the ‘open coordination method’ to the pensions sector, the objective of which is an attack on the public social protection system and its domination by private capital; it does not question the liberalisation process agreed upon by the WTO in Doha, which contributes to the worsening of inequalities on a world scale and the liberalisation of public services; Finally, I cannot fail to criticise the intent of these four groups in the European Parliament to relaunch the creation of ‘European political parties’ once the Treaty of Nice has entered into force."@en1

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