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"Madam President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, this evening’s intervention must first and foremost clarify the matter in hand. Essentially, as Ms Hübner has stated and as has also been expressed in the questions, the point is how the European Commission can raise EUR 82 billion all at one go to help SMEs and youth unemployment. You have spent a week and a half in the Netherlands at our invitation and we have shown you how it works out in practice. You take one euro from the European programmes and form a partnership with businesses, universities, municipal authorities and regional organisations. The balance is no longer one euro but, in the programmes, effectively four. You do this three or four years in advance, and in my country, as you have also seen, the programmes are already set up for 2012 and 2013. By then it will be too late to change, or else everyone who lays his share of the cofinancing and a great deal more on the table will wonder what happened to trust in the Government. Considering that EUR 82 billion is about what we already had two years ago, the question is whether this represents a book-keeping approach of the ‘so much is still unspent’ type, or whether you can name the amount of space in each separate country, in France, Germany or Poland. Then we would also have some idea of what we are talking about. What disturbs me is that, next day and all the week following, the newspapers will tell of mountains of unfulfilled projects and a wide margin between regional funds and the cohesion fund. Can you state the precise dimensions of the space in which you move?"@en1
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