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"Madam President, it is unacceptable that social problems continue to be the poor relation of EU policy, as is the systematic devaluation of the social consequences of budgetary, financial and competition policies that insist on neoliberal dogmas, indifferent to the almost 25 million people unemployed, the almost 30 million people working precarious and poorly paid jobs, and the more than 85 million people living in poverty, while the profits of economic and financial interest groups never stop rising.
Madam President, I would therefore relay here the cries of indignation expressed by various social organisations during the Citizens’ Agora held recently by the European Parliament in Brussels. This is the reason for the indignation among millions of workers, unemployed, women and young people who continue to fight against such policies throughout Europe.
It is time to break with the Stability and Growth Pact, the competitiveness pact and other pacts of this kind. People and workers must be respected."@en1
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