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"We are not satisfied with the crisis Committee’s results.
Greece, but also other EU countries, risk bankruptcy and the percentage of citizens in employment is constantly falling. The crisis is not over with European taxes, oppressive rules for industry and for enterprises, and with reduced duties only benefiting third countries.
The objectives that, according to the Special Committee, the Union should put in place, in our view, go against the interests of our citizens. Achieving a balanced, free and fair global trade agreement in order to reduce contrasts between emerging economies and developed ones by dismantling trade barriers means liberalising the unfair competition of manufacturers in third countries in relation to European manufacturers.
Even the Commission regards the absence of a global trade agreement as a major handicap, since emerging economies are blocked by developed ones on agricultural export projects. As if that were not enough, the Commission is also concerned with creating employment opportunities for the Roma. It seems incredible how removed the Commission’s proposals are from the real requirements of European citizens and enterprises. That is why our vote will be against."@en1
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