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". The Communist Party of Greece voted against the reports on the Structural Funds for the fourth Community Support Framework for 2007-2013, because they serve the anti-grass roots policy of the ΕU and the safeguarding of increased profits for big business. The Structural Funds are used by governments to strengthen the plutocracy of the Member States, the imperialist plans of the Member States, the concentration of capital and the escalation of the monopolies. They are used to promote capitalist restructurings which strike at the wage and social rights of the workers and at health, welfare and education, and to make sweeping changes in the rural economy and other sectors. They are used for ideological terrorism, military spending on the imperialist aggression of the ΕU and ΝΑΤΟ and for bribery and corruption in order to mislead the working and grass-roots movement. The law of asymmetrical development is inexorable. Social and regional disparities are worsening instead of getting better. Enormous problems are faced by the workers and, in particular, the residents of the island, outlying and mountain areas of Greece. The allegations about promoting the convergence and cohesion policy of the ΕU through the Structural Funds are the greatest fraud against the workers, women, farmers and the grass-roots classes. Greece is a typical example because, according to the statistics, seven Greek regions, 80% of the population, are in danger of falling outside Objective 1 funding from the Structural Funds."@en1

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