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"This resolution is a veritable eulogy of the globalist policy of free trade that is decimating our industry and our jobs and as such is an insult to the men and women who, each day, pay the highest possible price for the consequences of this ultra-liberal European economic policy, from which only a handful of faceless and stateless shareholders benefit. Entrusted to European civil servants who kowtow to the powerful lobbies emerging in Brussels, European competition policy is the main vector for ultra-liberal globalisation in our countries. Bureaucratic control of cartels, abuses of dominant position and concentrations; strict supervision of public aids disbursed to companies in difficulty; submission of public services to market rule; dismantling of customs protection which, in the past, safeguarded our economic interests: the record of the European Commission and its accomplices is absolutely disastrous. As someone who comes from a region of France that has fallen victim to this absurd policy, I know what all of this neglect has cost the French in terms of relocation, a decline in industrial activity (textiles, steel and agri-food), the destruction of SMEs and, of course, in terms of unemployment, insecurity and poverty. That is why, contrary to the representatives of the bankruptcy association sitting on the right and left of this House, I categorically reject this text."@en1

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