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"The EU has defined a whole series of strategies with a variety of objectives that it has largely failed to achieve. With this in mind, it may make sense first to assess the old strategies and to explain why these could not be met and why some strategies only exist on paper. When we hear talk at EU level of the strengthening of global competitiveness, this often only relates to large companies and multinational concerns. However, the driving force of the economy and the main employers are the many small and medium-sized enterprises, whose importance is always underlined in the various strategies laid down on paper, but which, in fact, have had very little access to subsidies, and which are burdened with ever-increasing bureaucracy. I voted against this report because it completely ignores the role of the SMEs."@en1
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