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"Discussion of the multiannual financial framework (MFF) is not just a discussion about financial resources. It is a discussion about what we want Europe to be: whether we are going down the road of greater integration and solidarity between rich and poor or whether we view our relationships solely in terms of money. Give just what you have to. If I contribute to the budget, what is in it for me? In this context, I can understand the division of states into friends of cohesion and friends of better spending. We can see in the Czech Republic where the policy of cuts is leading and I do not want Europe to go the same way. The European budget amounts to just 1 % of all the Member States’ budgets and 94 % of it goes back into projects in the Member States. We have the opportunity at a European level to support activities leading to growth and to reducing unemployment or activities which exceed the capabilities of individual states, such as transport links. This view of the MFF is a vision of the future, cuts bring immediate savings but they have to be paid for in the long term."@en1

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