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"The report on the EU programme for employment and social solidarity (PROGRESS) is all very well, but it is based on the false notion that the Commission can and should prepare general strategies and proposals for how these issues should be resolved for 25 very different countries. Instead of the EU regulating matters from above, the Member States should learn from each other through healthy institutional competition.
No decisions have been taken about the programme’s financial framework because the EU’s long-term budget has been rejected by the European Council. The attempt nonetheless to push through the PROGRESS programme, the cost of which will exceed EUR 1 billion between 2007 and 2013, shows a lack of respect for the Council’s decision."@en1
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