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". – Mr President, a 7 % increase for 2013 is outrageous. Does anybody in this House seriously believe that we will help recovery by funding space projects? Why is Galileo still getting EUR 160 million, almost three times more than last year? This is a badly-managed project producing technology that rivals already brought to the market years ago.
Why are projects like the Earth monitoring programme and the space research programme getting over EUR 300 million? I can assure you that none of these vanity projects will be putting food on the tables of Europe’s growing number of increasingly angry poor people. Then we have the famous supervisory bodies created a couple of years ago to avoid any more financial scandals. They have not done so. Their reward is EUR 20 million.
Would Europe fall apart if all these projects were not funded, along with the EEAS, worth EUR 430 million? Absolutely not. Forget a rise, President; forget a freeze, Mr Cameron. What this ridiculous budget really needs is a cut of at least 10 %."@en1
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