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"Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, there are so many social categories living in difficulty in our countries – the elderly, women, young people and the disabled – and millions of people and families have been crushed by the crisis and by speculation.
Within this framework, we have assembled to discuss plans to support Roma communities and to provide accommodation for immigrants. We should think about helping those social categories that truly find themselves in difficulty and providing both financial and political support to the family, which is the institution on which our society is founded. We should help those small and medium-sized enterprises that have been throttled by the crisis, because SMEs are the true antidote to poverty and the true source of wealth in our countries. We should give precedence to our better forces, and not tax them to guarantee immigrants a minimum wage that Europe wants to drop.
Enough natter about the Roma and on immigrants – we now need to give precedence to the truly excluded. If we look around us closely, we will see many of these – there is certainly no need to go to a Roma camp to see them. It is to these excluded that Europe should direct its efforts and funds, now more than ever before."@en1
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