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The proposal is constituted by a series of technical and procedural regulations that aim at improving competition. It creates a framework for financing standardisation activities for the implementation of Community policies.
One more proposal, which, if seen as what it is, introduces a better financing framework and facilitates the adoption of European standards, particularly for very small enterprises and manufacturers.
The Commission must be subject to censure, not only for what it does but equally for what it does not do. Obviously, for the Commission, the prosperity of citizens and the harmonisation of social models and systems of social protection – upwards not downwards – is not a priority. This Commission continues to ignore the voice of the people calling for harmonisation of social systems before any such internal market is put in place, resulting in social dumping. Instead it presents a new Lisbon strategy and a directive on liberalisation of services (Bolkestein) as the panacea to all our problems.
Abstention would be the best choice, as a protest vote against the general policy of the Commission and especially the fact that European citizens are at the bottom of its list of priorities."@en1
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