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"If we look at the report on the multiannual financial framework, the words are there: growth, employment, response to the crisis.
Unfortunately, the proposals indicate the contrary. The budgetary approach is still the same as the one that led Europe into the stalemate and the crisis. Beyond the words, there are still the same ultraliberal options that are supported no matter what: destruction of the social
and confinement within a policy of complete support for the competition that is corrupting our countries and Europe. With budgetary guidelines such as these, there is no chance of Europe emerging from the chaos that it has created. On the contrary, Europe risks sinking further into the crisis, with finance the only beneficiary.
It is time to change the guidelines completely. We need to give priority to the public services that can shield us from the crisis. We need to provide concrete support for the development of jobs and industry, instead of finance, by seeking a public dimension to finance aimed at providing special support for projects and people rather than profit.
We need to revitalise social protection, harmonise upwards, and put an immediate end to levelling downwards and pitting citizens and workers against one another.
Without these essential changes, Europe will not be able to get past the crisis. It is for that Europe, however, that I am campaigning with the citizens."@en1
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