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"Between Parliament’s vote in June 2005 (EUR 974 billion) and the agreement reached under the UK Presidency in December 2005 (EUR 862 billion), there was a shortfall of EUR 112 billion.
Following many meetings, the agreement reached by the trialogue has made it possible to secure an extra EUR 2 billion, which is far from satisfactory.
Yet, at a time when Euroscepticism is gaining ground within the old and the new Member States, mainly because of the uncertainties linked to the enlargements and to the institutional deadlock, it seems helpful to me to reassure people by adopting the financial perspective for seven years.
Solidarity mechanisms are being preserved, although we will not see them increase in importance, as I would have wished.
It is for these reasons that I will vote in favour of this financial perspective, but I will obviously be unenthusiastic about doing so."@en1
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