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"Europe 2020 must not repeat the failures of its predecessor, the Lisbon Strategy. The new strategy has been shaped, to a significant degree, by the economic crisis, the effects of which it is going to have to tackle. At the same time, we must make up for our neglect. Since the provisions of the Stability and Growth Pact are so rigorous, how did the EU come to have a deficit of 7% and debt of 80% of GDP? Who is responsible for this? What we most want for the EU is a return to a path of rapid growth, and this is primarily what the strategy should help accomplish. The current provisions of the strategy do not show how to achieve this, nor do they show how to reconcile Europe’s social achievements with demographic problems, with the poor performance of the health insurance system or the failing pension and benefits system. Furthermore, what about hours of work? Finally, what about the establishment of a system for the oversight and monitoring of banks and other financial institutions? Or how do we want to increase productivity? We need a new approach to these new challenges."@en1
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