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". The report before us – following on from the previous ones – assesses progress from the perspective of the overwhelmingly neoliberal and capitalist nature of the enlargement process. It offers us a fairly extensive presentation of the criteria to be met and of the progress already made. It makes criticisms and offers praise in such a way that these countries end up viewing everything in terms of, and moving ever closer to, adopting and implementing a legal/institutional framework, the ‘Community ’, which acts as the foundation of the EU’s neoliberal model. Those who advocate this policy are so keen that they have no compunction about tabling proposals that clearly attempt to settle old scores with the history of the people’s struggle, and so here comes, for the thousandth time, the tired old devotion to ‘market economics’, ‘structural reforms’ within the framework of ‘competition’ and ‘market forces’, ‘implementing the process of privatisation’ and ‘dismantling unviable businesses’ and ‘creating an atmosphere that is conducive to business and to foreign investment’. These demands are constantly reiterated, albeit accompanied by hypocritical regret for their devastating impact on workers and the people."@en1
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