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"I would first of all like to say that the macroeconomic measures for the financial stabilisation of the EU adopted since 2008 have not yet been found to be adequate and effective in overcoming the economic crisis. We also have the objectives set by the Europe 2020 strategy. For these reasons, it is appropriate to put forward the MFF 2014–2020 as an essential condition for strengthening European economic governance and for supporting the objectives set in the above mentioned strategy for smart and sustainable growth in support of social inclusion. The MFF and the EU budget together are one of the instruments that should both help in allocating investment into activities increasing growth and employment and help Member States in their structural reforms. The correct identification of investment priorities (human capital and education, development of the knowledge-based society, infrastructure, research and innovation, small and medium enterprises, green and new technologies) and coordination of them in the Member States should kick-start economic growth in the EU. Among other things, the report stresses the importance of supporting research and innovation, the policies of cohesion and general competitiveness in the EU, including financing of large infrastructure projects (ITER, GMES, Galileo) and the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund. It can generally be stated that the report submitted by Mr Böge and Mr Kalfin provides a clear analysis of the MFF and reflects the comments of the EP, and I therefore recommend that it be approved as it stands."@en1

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