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"My colleagues and I voted in favour of a strong, properly funded, cohesion policy, which is better controlled in those countries where financial management is occasionally flawed but also simplified in countries like France, where irregularities are rarer. Most importantly, we requested that regions that are neither rich nor poor, that is, regions with per capita GDP between 75% and 90% of the EU average, be given greater assistance. Concretely, some 10 regions in France, such as Auvergne or Limousin, could receive millions or, indeed, tens of millions of euros in additional European funds in the coming 2014-2020 programming period. That is a major victory. Indeed, it was not easy to obtain aid for these regions, which are not in the greatest difficulty. However, this measure is vitally important in helping our regions emerge from the crisis by funding very specific projects promoting sustainable growth in these regions. With the European Commission now supporting this idea, we have yet to convince the Council of the European Union, that is, the Member States ..."@en1
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