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"In order to tackle the current economic and financial crisis it is essential to promote inclusive, sustainable European growth, aligning the European Union’s budget with its main objectives. This report identifies a number of guidelines that will help to: promote employment; improve public expenditure on innovation, research and development; meet our climate change and energy objectives; improve education levels; and promote social integration. The European Semester, a new mechanism to strengthen European economic governance, should provide the chance to determine the best way to achieve these goals. It is essential to guarantee a certain level of coherence between the attainment of the results in question and the resources assigned to them at EU and national level, thereby improving synergies between European and domestic public investments. The European budget represents real added value, thanks to its ability to function as a catalyst to boost investment, growth and employment. The appropriations already planned must be kept at a suitable and flexible level of expenditure. Otherwise, their reduction would lead to the failure of the Europe 2020 Strategy. We call on the Commission to develop ambitious proposals for the provision of new own resources, based on a comprehensive impact assessment, in order to bolster competitiveness and economic growth."@en1
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