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This Resolution assumes the need to refocus the Lisbon Strategy in order to ensure that the Member States and candidate countries attain their objectives by 2010 and I support this assumption.
Although progress has been made in job creation and in reducing unemployment, the progress of this Strategy has nevertheless been extremely slow. The efforts of all Member States and the EU must therefore focus on four priority objectives.
First: to increase employment growth and social cohesion by supporting the revised European Employment Strategy, by creating a Task Force for employment, and by reforming pensions.
Second: to stimulate the promotion of innovation and the entrepreneurial spirit, facilitating the creation of innovative companies, increasing investment in these areas and not overlooking the fundamental role of the SMEs in creating employment.
Third: to work on interconnection in Europe and on deepening the internal market by removing all barriers to its improvement.
Fourth: to guarantee environmental protection associated with job creation, by investing in clean technologies and by launching environmental actions.
Although we are going through a period of economic stagnation and of policy uncertainties, we cannot allow these priorities to be overlooked.
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