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"The budget we are voting on today and which is expected to be adopted in December, if agreed with the Council, is designed to boost growth, employment and innovation in the EU. It invests in research and increases appropriations to the Structural Funds and the Cohesion Fund and to programmes in connection with the EU 2020 growth strategy. At the same time, it increases spending to manage influxes of refugees and immigrants and to strengthen maritime border controls in the Mediterranean.
However, spending on the EU external borders agency, Frontex, is inadequate, especially as this agency is currently performing a very important role in protecting the external and maritime borders in the Mediterranean and in patrolling the Greek-Turkish border, given the increase in the number of immigrants arriving via Turkey from North Africa and other third countries. In addition, greater priority and more money should, in my opinion, be given to the new European financial supervisory authorities in times of financial crisis."@en1
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