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"First of all, I should like to congratulate Mrs Carvalho on the work she did on this report and on the vote obtained, both in the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy and in this Chamber. Naturally, this success was the result of her work and commitment to the issues of innovation, research and science. I know that research and innovation make essential contributions to economic growth and job creation, which are essential to the EU’s economic recovery in the current situation, and also contribute to the Europe 2020 strategy. The official discourse of incentivising research and innovation is not enough to achieve this. As the rapporteur says, recently ‘13 000 researchers put their name to a petition requiring more simplification and trust in EU research funding’. That is why, as the rapporteur says, it is important to move towards administrative and financial simplification. This report points out a route to be followed: I hope that is what is done."@en1
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