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"I would congratulate the rapporteur on his excellent work, which has resulted in a report enabling us to start drawing up the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for the post-2013 period, which constitutes a challenge for the Commission and for the Council.
The Europe 2020 strategy is consensual, its priorities are clear and its objectives are measurable. It will be the guide for the forthcoming financial perspectives. However, the strategy will only be successful if it has budgets corresponding to its actions and objectives. In this sense, it is necessary for the MFF’s values to match the ambition and commitment that the Europe 2020 strategy constitutes. Cohesion policy is a result of the solidarity principle. It is important that this cohesion be economic, social and territorial, and that it support the poorest regions. I consider it essential that funding for cohesion policy be at least maintained at the same levels.
The common agricultural policy (CAP) has been a success. Therefore, the total sums channelled into agriculture should also be kept up and should be distributed more equitably. It is important that we move towards an MFF whose revenues are not more than 80% dependent on national budgets. There is, therefore, a pressing need to go ahead with the debate on the new own resources."@en1
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