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"Although I only have one brief minute at my disposal, I cannot but express my sincere admiration for the contribution made to the debate on the budget by Mrs Gräßle. Why?
There are, in my opinion, at least three major problems with the European budget. In the light of the Lisbon Strategy, the budget is: firstly, badly structured; secondly, too small; and thirdly, of too little practical effect. Mrs Gräßle’s contribution has done away with at least one of these problems, this being the third one, namely its minimal effectiveness.
The reform proposed by this report will make financial procedures less bureaucratic, more easily comprehensible, simpler and, above all, user–friendly. For these reasons, Mrs Gräßle deserves a great deal of gratitude for her contribution."@en1
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