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"The European Parliament expressed strong support for the resolution on the EU multiannual financial framework for the years 2014-2020. The resolution emphasises that a balance needs to be maintained between EU expenditure to meet obligations and the available budget, in order to achieve the targets set in the Europe 2020 strategy. In the Member States we often hear complaints that they are forced to implement austerity measures and reduce their spending, but the EU is not reducing its spending. However, it should be borne in mind that 94 % of the EU budget is invested in the development of Europe, financing programmes that are important to the Member States and joint EU activities. The EU budget is one of the solutions and an incentive for Europe to emerge from the current crisis. For the EU to become a leading economy in the future, once it has overcome the crisis and its consequences, it is necessary to invest in spheres that promote growth and new jobs, education, research and innovative, competitive production. The Commission’s proposal to date, which provides for a reduction in the EU budget, cannot really be seen as a budget for the development of the EU over the next seven years. Therefore, in talks with the European Council, Parliament will resolutely maintain its position in order to reach a decision that will be beneficial for Europe as a whole."@en1
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