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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I believe that the proposals for the Seventh Framework Programme that we are debating have been well formulated. Being a farmer, I am pleased to observe that, compared to the Sixth Framework Programme, far more attention is now being paid in the draft to the broader implications of agriculture for society as a whole. However, I would like to point out some deficiencies regarding the participation of the new Member States in the Fifth and Sixth Framework Programmes. When we look at the map of excellence network participants in the Sixth Framework Programme, we find only blank spaces in the east. This is not, after all, how we have envisaged our common Europe. Ongoing studies also suggest that, relative to their size, the new Member States should have been awarded three times more projects and perhaps allocated as much as tenfold the amount of financial support. The Commission and relevant governments are therefore facing the pressing task of applying specific instruments in the work plans of the technical areas and challenges of the Framework Programme to promote greater involvement of the new Member States."@en1
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