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"The current crisis, more than any in the past, calls for more resolute leadership at European Union level, too. At the same time, there is no doubt that recession management will fail if it is based on the policies that lead to the crisis in the first place. I welcome the Commission’s work programme for 2013 because, in my view, its component parts represent an innovative shift away from the line adopted in previous years, and because in the interests of promoting economic recovery, it is based on two significant pillars of structural reform: reviving growth and ensuring budgetary discipline. I also welcome the Commission’s position as presented in the document ‘Towards a job-rich recovery. I am delighted that the changes in sectoral policy introduced with a view to creating jobs appear to be having the desired effect. I support the efforts of the Commission to improve governance mechanisms, notably the partnership principle that is to be applied to the drafting, implementation and evaluation of national reform programmes. In line with the European principle of solidarity, I welcome the Commission’s intention that this proposal should help prevent the Council from being able to impede the functioning of the EU Solidarity Fund, which provides assistance to Member States to deal with unforeseen disasters. I would like to highlight another observation based on a similar concept, namely that we need to bear in mind the subsidiarity principle when reallocating unused Structural Funds to the new growth measures and involve local and regional governments. I support the Commission’s work programme and hope that it will be implemented resolutely and successfully."@en1

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