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"The European Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) programme uses databases to offer cutting-edge services – the most advanced in the world today – relating to the environment, civil protection, emergency response and mobility. Furthermore, it provides a powerful framework to stimulate innovation. Last June, in its financial perspectives, the European Commission proposed excluding this programme from the multiannual financial framework 2014-2020, preferring to leave it at the mercy of national financing. In September 2011, some of us warned the Commission of the dangers of such a decision. Our main arguments have been reproduced in this resolution: the risk of making financial aid unstable, the loss of its European dimension and the investments already made, the creation of disparities of access to the information and benefits of this programme, etc. Therefore, I signed this resolution to demand the reintegration of GMES into the multiannual financial framework 2014-2020 because it is unacceptable to jeopardise in this way such an important programme, already considered to be one of the European Union’s two flagship space initiatives, along with Galileo, and even more so once it starts to bear fruit."@en1
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