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"Roma are not only the largest minority, but also the most marginalised community in the European Union. Their lot will not be improved if the dispute between left and right is going to shift from national to European level and if it is going to generate greater social intolerance, rather than more political responsibility. Roma need inclusion policies at national level, no matter which country they live in, and European intervention when the national level is inadequate, as is the case when dealing with migrant communities. On the other hand, the expertise of certain NGOs in Romania or Bulgaria, in France or in Spain, should provide models of best practice for government or EU agencies."@en1
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