Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-10-25-Speech-2-366-000"
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"en.20111025.25.2-366-000"2
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"The report, which I fully support, states the importance of ensuring that taxpayers’ money is used effectively to boost the economy and enhance job creation. This must be done by creating clear, simple rules to encourage public authorities as they look to boost innovation and growth. The proposals outlined in the report highlight the need to establish an EU-wide electronic procurement passport to give evidence that EU public procurement rules are complied with. This would be effective in reducing the currently costly and inefficient administrative burden linked to tendering for contracts. I also fully support the proposed changes to the criteria for tenders, which will benefit SMEs. Compared to their share in the economy, SMEs are struggling to secure public procurement contracts. A contract should be awarded to the proposal offering the most advantageous economic, social and environmental terms, rather than being based solely on the ‘lowest price’ criterion. I support this because it will undoubtedly be beneficial in terms of generating more innovative bids in line with EU 2020 strategy goals."@en1
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