Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2008-04-09-Speech-3-243"
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"My speech starts from a few aspects: first of all, I am glad that coal and steel return, even if not very often, to the Parliament’s agenda.
I believe Europe’s economic power relies on having the best steel at the lowest costs, therefore the results coming from common research should be shared at the Community level.
In many European countries, there are regions that depend mostly on coal and steel production. The conversion of the labour force employed in coal and steel production is still unsolved and, unfortunately, the regions in question have entered the category of regions with problems in the standard of living and need cohesion programmes.
At the end, I ask myself rhetorically if Europe will stop buying coal and steel from outside the Community if it does not want to align with the European Union environmental protection programme."@en1
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