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"Madam President, today, whilst commemorating International Women’s Day, everyone said fine words about women’s rights. However, now, when we are talking about economic and financial matters, what is predominating is financial interests in so-called economic governance, with its insistence on deepening the criteria of the Stability and Growth Pact, never taking into account each country’s specific characteristics, the profound economic divergences, social inequalities, unemployment or poverty.
Therefore, what we will have with such a competitiveness pact is the worsening of all the existing social problems. However, you will also be faced by the struggles of the workers, of women and of young people, as is already planned in Portugal for the coming weekends, in particular, the demonstration by the General Confederation of Portuguese Workers (CGTP) in Lisbon on 19 March. That is the hope that we will have the necessary change."@en1
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