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"In view of processes which are taking place in Europe, such as the demographic decline in the indigenous population and the economic crisis, a well-thought-out strategic action plan has my full support. The Europe 2020 strategy should enable us to be effective in the fight against the effects of these detrimental phenomena, to make our continent ready for the challenges of the next decade in an environment of global competition. I am counting on a good information campaign among the citizens of Member States, to help them use the powers conferred on them by the Treaty of Lisbon and influence first the planning, and later the realisation, of the strategy by involvement at regional and lower levels and in smaller local communities. I agree that the strategic priorities themselves – sustainable growth, a knowledge-based and innovative economy, investment in education of the citizens and building a society free of economic divisions and poverty – have been specified well. I also think this should be followed by the speedy development of mechanisms for putting these priorities into practice and the establishment of a timetable for this. I am counting on good and comprehensive cooperation in this area. I would like to stress that the Europe 2020 strategy must take account of the huge differences in the level of development and in the potential of different regions. If we forget suitable adaptation of the timetable and means of achieving the strategic objectives to the characteristics of individual parts of the EU, I am afraid our work may not bring the result we expect."@en1

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