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"First of all, I would like to thank all my colleagues, the colleagues at the Commission and the Council and of course Mrs Krehl for the effort they have made on behalf of improving the guidelines. The essence and the real achievement of the agreement, from the perspective of the regions, micro-regions and cities of the new Member States, is that their situation has convincingly improved. Sources can be used: with greater certainty (counting with greater certainty on a 2007 start, and planning on full operation) with greater ease (with much less individual effort and more favourable regulations) in a customised fashion (new specific goals such as home renovations, mass transit, road building). Areas of development are expanding, there is greater freedom of choice in their uses and value – this significantly increases our chances for dynamic growth and cohesion. Out of 27 countries, mine ranks second highest in the amount of cohesion/convergence support per head, out of which development worth at least 8 billion Ft can be realised. In the regulations aimed at our cohesion and thus in the strategic guidelines as well, the majority of Hungary’s requests and proposed amendments formulated in the committees of Parliament and the Council received support, indeed we even received things we did not request or even hope for. All the conditions are present for the regions of Europe that are still lagging behind to align themselves with the front line. Continued success depends on whether we manage to build our country with the kind of collaboration one finds in Brussels, and whether we will be able to deal with the real issues, so that instead of futile arguments, we will be able to raise Hungary and the other new Member States to the rank of Europe’s top players. It is now up to us …"@en1

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