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The 2006 budget has assumed strategic importance within the aim of sustaining dynamic growth in Europe, because it is the last of the current financial perspectives and therefore constitutes a strategic framework within which Parliament will decide its priorities for 2007-2013. 2006 is set to be a key year also in terms of meeting the goals of restoring dynamic and sustainable growth and providing for more and better jobs.
Europe will face enormous challenges in 2006. Quite apart from the need to meet the financial needs of a Union of 25, the EU must ensure that the institutional and political adjustments arising from the new Constitutional Treaty proceed as efficiently as possible. These challenges must therefore be underpinned by coherent, well coordinated and adequately financed actions, and the 2006 budget must play a central role in meeting them.
The challenges set by 2005/2006 are not confined to consolidating enlargement and the new Treaty, however. The EU must also take decisions on various ongoing accession processes, reinforce its role on the international stage and launch new measures to reinvigorate the Lisbon Strategy. Once again, these goals require the necessary resources to put them into practice and sustain them.
I voted in favour."@en1
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