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"The objective of this European Neighbourhood Policy has been nothing other than the extension of the economic dominance of the European Union, and especially its big business. The funds that are said to be scarce or simply non-existent whenever the issue is promoting programmes and funds for combating various social problems contrast with the resources and political will that are present when it is a matter of promoting the liberalisation of investment or the control of natural resources and markets by big business in the major powers of the EU.
We are faced with policies aimed at achieving objectives that are quite different from promoting mutual respect and interests between countries. This policy takes on even more power and aggressiveness in times of a crisis of capitalist accumulation. This is why we now find that the majority in this House are promoting support for the development of political parties and the creation of non-governmental organisations and civil society organisations which facilitate and promote their interests. The pace and size of the colossal profits demanded by big business are becoming less and less compatible with the existence of leaders who are keen to defend the interests of their people."@en1
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