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"I wholeheartedly support this report as it perfectly illustrates the paradoxical situation in which we find ourselves with an abundance of Structural Funds which go largely underused for a variety of reasons: poor administrative capacity, extremely complicated national procedures which are too strict, especially for small businesses, or even the lack of involvement by local partners in programming measures. Something else that is largely responsible for this situation is the obsession with austerity, which has led to a reduction in cofinancing, just when we need a more ambitious effort from the European public powers to get us out of the economic and social crisis. We must therefore bemoan the fact that, due to lengthy administrative procedures and complicated rules, implementation of the ESF is slower than expected and, therefore, many potential beneficiaries refrain from applying for funds. Structural Funds are, however, essential tools in supporting numerous projects for inclusion, training, fighting discrimination and, in general, back-to-work projects, which, in this period of crisis, is worth a mention."@en1

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