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This year too we are unable to accept the broad guidelines for the Community budget.
The draft budget is all the more disturbing because it will apply, as of 1 May 2004, to a Europe of 25. This has led to a marked increase in the budget, with more than EUR 112 billion in commitment appropriations. The citizens of those Member States that contribute the most, however, such as France, will never see any of it. Instead, they will suffer as a result of the shortcomings of the CAP and of the way in which the overall allocation for structural operations has been changed.
The Chasse- Pêche- Nature- Traditions (CPNT) members of the Group for a Europe of Democracies and Diversities (EDD) believe that, instead of putting the French budget under its supervision, Europe would do better to put a brake on its own compulsive spending."@en1
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