Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-10-23-Speech-2-210-500"
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"The budget is the crucial element in Europe and in the Member States. It is the ordeal that specifically reflects the level of ambition of our public policies. We have often, if not always, had to deal with unattractive haggling in recent budgetary procedures. Caught in the grip of public debt, many Member States apply the brakes as soon as the issue of a real budget for Europe is raised. We must be aware, however, that any recovery plan worthy of the name that aims to get us out of this slump will require joint action at European level. The light at the end of this crisis will not appear by magic. If Europe condemns itself to a budget of 1 % throughout the 2014-2020 period, it is likely that in 2020 we will again be discussing a hypothetical way out of the crisis."@en1
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