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Along with the Socialist Group in the European Parliament and the large majority in this House, I voted in favour of this report, because it presents guidelines and measures that will enable us to revitalise the Lisbon Strategy, to improve its implementation and to meet the objectives set in 2000.
As I have always advocated:
It provides for greater involvement in the process of decision-making and implementation for Parliament (‘a real culture of dialogue should be developed with the Parliament’), alongside the Commission (with which a ‘strong partnership’ should be established) and the Council (it is proposed that tripartite meetings should be held between the three Institutions), and the national parliaments (with which Parliament should also establish a ‘strong partnership’), as well as ‘increased involvement of regional and local authorities’; and
It calls for budgetary resources at national and Community level to be commensurate with the objectives set within the scope of the Lisbon Agenda; this must be reflected in the financial perspectives for 2007-2013 and in the Structural Funds, as reworked within the framework of the cohesion policy.
In addition, the reviewed Lisbon Strategy will constitute the instrument used to implement the desired change to the economic and social development model that has until now been followed in the Madeira region."@en1
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