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"Mr President, Mr Lewandowski is usually reasonable in what he says, which is why the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) supports him.
This year, the mandate for the budget is even more important than it might have been in previous years, given that in 2012 we are going to be negotiating the next financial perspective.
In fact, the failure of the mandate for the trialogue of June 2010 caused very serious problems in the November agreement. We therefore hope that the institutions now have a greater capacity for consensus than they had last year.
In addition, Mrs Balzani has drafted a mandate that is very reasonable, since it includes all the conditions to be negotiated in the next financial perspective. She stresses the importance of the Europe 2020 strategy and quantification of the budget, and of paying attention to appropriations still uncommitted, security, and credibility of the budget. All of this will be in the 2012 budget and the next financial perspective. It is therefore necessary for this mandate and trialogue to be successful, because the outcome of the budgetary agreement for 2012 will largely determine the success of the interinstitutional negotiations for the next financial perspective.
We particularly support the European Commission’s request for a 4.9% increase in payment appropriations. Anyone who does not want to see things in those terms just has to look at how the budget is being implemented this year and the major problems that are being experienced with finding sufficient payments, even to put into action the solidarity instrument, for example, which benefits some needy regions of Europe."@en1
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