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"Mr President, first of all, I would like to thank Mrs Krehl not only for her report but also for the hard work she has put into drawing up the European Parliament’s position. Parliament's report deals with the Community's strategic guidelines and is an excellent example of interinstitutional cooperation.
The European Parliament, through the work of its Committee on Regional Development, has tried to define its expectations during the course of the legislative process and today we can say that nearly all of these expectations have been taken into account. It is true that there is a discrepancy between the strategic guidelines as they are presented today and the previously published list detailing Lisbon Strategy spending, which was later included as an annex to the regulation. Nonetheless, the Members of this House believe that we should support the final version of the strategic guidelines, as they meet our expectations.
It could be said that, for the Member States, the strategic guidelines form an internally coherent basis for planning the implementation of cohesion policy. Having first adopted these guidelines by means of a Council directive, let us hope that the individual Member States will be prepared to implement them. An indicator of the resolve of the national governments will be, for example, the use they make of the guideline on strengthening the role of towns during the planning stage and when implementing integrated regeneration programmes. The strategic guidelines are indispensable for the creation of a framework for implementing cohesion policy between 2007 and 2013. That is why I think the House should support this proposal which takes account of the European Parliament's suggestions."@en1
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