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". The European Semester, a new way of coordinating our national economic policies, is a recent instrument for the EU. The idea is that by looking at one another’s proposed budgets and proposed national reforms, we get a view of the economic situation of the euro area as a whole. This initiative is part of the process to reinforce economic governance but, as the report points out, it must involve all of the interested parties: the European Parliament, the national parliaments as well as civil society. At present, that is far from being the case. As far as the substance is concerned, we need to concentrate on growth and employment: promoting high-quality jobs, developing new tools to combat unemployment but also, and above all, working to preserve our European social model. I do not agree with all of the observations in this report but it does emphasise these important elements that are currently at the heart of the political debate, at both national and European level."@en1

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