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"This report is enormously important because it deals with the idea of growth reaching all of our corners of Europe. I support Mrs Krehl’s report and would like to thank her for a truly excellent job and for her constructive cooperation. I wish to raise a couple of matters and particularly to emphasise the significance of the social economy and the development of the infrastructure for IT. I also wish to emphasise the development of the infrastructure for IT. The social economy as a model for sustainable development, with its capacity to reconcile the economic and social fabric in the regions by coupling the spirit of entrepreneurship with social purposes, combating passive dependency on social welfare systems, needs to be recognised and taken into account in social and territorial cohesion policies and frameworks at European, national and local level. The reason is that a social economy brings entrepreneurship and creates job opportunities at local and regional level. A social economy targets socially excluded goups, for example the long-term unemployed. A social economy means innovative entrepreneurship for minority groups and it increases empowerment and strengthens civil society. I also wish to emphasise the importance of the development of the infrastructure for IT. IT and its infrastructure have exactly the same importance today as roads and railways have long had and continue to have for growth in Europe. If new companies are to be able to work in all the regions, there must be IT and infrastructure in place to make it possible for them to work effectively. It must not be allowed to be the case that it is not possible to work out in the regions because of an underdeveloped IT infrastructure. I therefore think it good that this is emphasised in the Commission’s document and in Mrs Krehl’s report."@en1

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