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"Mr President, the report that we are debating today, Mrs Keller’s report, highlights a matter crucial to the effectiveness of development policies. Coherence always lends effectiveness; when it comes to developing countries, incoherence is tantamount to ineffectiveness, and also to injustice.
I am talking about development policy, not just official development assistance. Coherence means that all sectoral policies – trade policy, agricultural policy, all external actions – must come together in one single policy; a policy which is coherent with the global objectives we are pursuing.
Only in this way can we create greater synergies and only in this way can we capitalise on the benefits of global public goods. This is why I supported and continue to support, in Mrs Keller’s report, the demand for Parliament to appoint a speaker to evaluate and monitor the development policies on which this House expresses a view."@en1
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