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"Mr President, firstly, on my own behalf and, I believe, on behalf of the MEPs of all new Member States, I would like to thank the negotiating delegation of the European Parliament, and in particular, rapporteur Mr Böge, Chairman Janusz Lewandowski and our colleagues Mr Walter and Mr Mulder. They deserve to have their names mentioned, for the difficult work requiring a high level of expertise, patience, international experience and true sense of diplomacy, with which they managed to reach the compromise regarding the 2007-2013 Financial Perspective.
A year and a half ago we, too, joined with great enthusiasm in the preparatory work that had started in the European Parliament, because it was clear to us that this was not only a political issue that would define the future of Europe as a whole, but also a practical issue serving the catching-up of new Member States.
As new European citizens with full rights, we understood that the 2007-2013 Financial Perspective has to serve a better, globally more competitive Europe. Also, another decisive factor for us was the need to receive, for the time following the adjustment period ending in 2006, a structural and cohesion framework easy to calculate and plan, to enable us to catch up rapidly and successfully.
We agree with our colleagues who do not find the current solution ideal, but we believe that even this solution is a good basis for the development of Europe as a whole, and especially for cohesion in new Member States."@en1
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