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"Madam President, the European Union has increased the amount of money allocated to its Eastern Neighbourhood Policy by EUR 1.24 billion. This gives us now roughly EUR 7 billion. This money must be spent fairly and must deliver concrete, visible results. As head of the EU-Moldova Parliamentary Cooperation Committee Delegation, I wish to tell you that the ‘more for more’ principle, meaning ‘more money for more reform’, is fair and crucial too. The effort, outcome and merits matter, which also applies to the Republic of Moldova.
At the recent Congress of the Democratic Liberal Party which was held last Sunday, Prime Minister Filat reaffirmed the decision to remain faithful to the European integration project, while also declaring that he would never form an alliance with the Communists.
Moldova has a European perspective in keeping with Article 49 of the Treaty, as has also been recorded by Parliament in its resolutions on Moldova. At present, Moldova needs political stability in order to consolidate democracy and rights and to implement the reforms. Breaking away from communism is a complex and difficult process. We must support those who have set off down this path of transition, from the dictatorship and lies of communism to democracy, the rule of law and prosperity."@en1
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