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"Mrs de Palacio, for months now I have sometimes had difficulty following your arguments, and that is still the case as regards your reply on the subject of coal. You say that we should continue opencast mining in Europe because there is a supply problem. There are no shortages on the world coal market. There has been no fluctuation in prices for decades, and there has never been any pressure on Europe, which has no difficulty in obtaining coal. This shows that you do not have any objective criteria. The ‘percentage of imports’ criterion cannot be regarded as a threat to our security of supply. We are much more seriously threatened by, for example, computer viruses. To come back to this particular Spanish case, we have the impression that in the region concerned, Mr Victorino Alonso, who is the boss of the various undertakings, is misusing the money that Europe gives him, because he is using the money to improve the competitiveness of his undertakings, whereas it is money that ought to be used to preserve jobs in the region."@en1

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