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The text on the 2012 budget which we voted for today undoubtedly represents a solid basis for the conciliation with the Council which will need to take place shortly. In this regard, it would be advisable for the Council not merely to propose linear cuts, as it has done so far, but instead to indicate negative priorities on which we can take decisive action.
There are various budget lines for non-core actions on which we could intervene right now; it is true, for example, that Europe’s administrative and bureaucratic apparatus is certainly a great deal less complex and cumbersome compared with national central government apparatus, but this is by no means a valid reason to increase its expenditure, something which has happened today for some of Parliament’s lines. I am, however, pleased that adequate funds have been reintroduced for SMEs and for Frontex, and, moreover, a substantial appropriation has rightly been approved for farmers who were seriously affected by the summer crisis caused by the proliferation of the lethal
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