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"The obstinacy of this Parliament on the deepening of its neoliberal, federalist and militarist choices is regrettable. They have not learned from the crisis. For example: the public-private partnerships; the liberalisation of the energy and transport sectors; the maintenance of the fundamental elements of the choices that have been made in the revisions of the common agricultural policy and common fisheries policy; the reinforcement of Fortress Europe through the European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of the European Union (Frontex), and the criminalisation of immigrants; the ‘strengthening of Europe’s military capability’ through greater concentration of resources and increased cooperation with the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO); and the deepening of deregulation and liberalisation of international trade through pressure to sign ‘free trade’ agreements. Faced with a crisis of capitalism that is threatening the very foundations of the EU, this persistence with the same choices is worrying and unacceptable. Their – old – objective is to generate more profits for large companies and financial institutions, and to promote concentration and centralisation of capital by increasing the exploitation of workers and peoples. It is indifferent to serious social problems. No solution is tabled for the runaway increase in unemployment, poverty and social exclusion that these choices continue to generate."@en1

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