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"en.20121023.5.2-136-500"2
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"I would like to welcome that the European Council meeting of 18-19 October clearly declared that boosting employment and social inclusion remains a priority of the utmost importance and called on Member States to step up their efforts to tackle the social consequences of the crisis and to fight poverty and social exclusion. The stumbling of the world economy and the debt crisis strangling our Union have accelerated those harmful tendencies, due to which fewer and fewer people are able to maintain a proper standard of living and for more and more European citizens even everyday subsistence represents an insoluble challenge. The European Council will devote a special meeting in November to reaching agreement on the next multiannual financial framework, which will be a crucial factor in improving the hopeless situation of the poorest Europeans, the marginalised millions of our Union. The Commission and Parliament have introduced proposals to give priority to the integration of the most disadvantaged communities and I truly hope that the fourteen governments of our political group will promote these amendments unanimously in the Council, and enable regional policy to help the most deprived and most marginalised 30 million Europeans."@en1
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