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"The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) was created to support the development of market economies from Europe to Central Asia following the collapse
of the communist regimes. The EBRD currently continues to carry out actions facilitating the transition to market economies, and promoting private enterprise and entrepreneurial spirit in the Central and Eastern European countries, thereby contributing to their economic reconstruction. The intention now is to extend the EBRD’s activities to the countries of the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean. In view of the events of 2011 in Mediterranean partner countries, the Commission and the High Representative have presented the EU’s political and economic support for the region, which includes the possibility of expanding the EBRD’s area of operations to neighbouring countries in the South, making use of its extensive experience of promoting the transition to market economies. The European Parliament and the G8 group have also invited the EBRD to change its statutes so as to be able to participate in this financial assistance process. I voted for this report because I believe the EBRD’s experience can be put at the service of the transition of these Mediterranean countries, thereby promoting multi-party democracy, pluralism and market economics."@en1
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