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"I welcomed this document because it will form the basis of the negotiations with the Council that will take place in November. Compared with this year, more money is being sought for the Structural Funds and innovations, as well as for the management of migration and foreign policy. The key objective of the EU budget 2012 should be to fully support the European economy and EU citizens by exploring the leverage effect of the EU budget to reinforce growth and employment opportunities, while sustaining the actions implemented within Member States’ budgets. I believe that we should also address the objectives of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, as identified by the Europe 2020 strategy. Agricultural expenditure in the Union budget is rather rigid, given its predictability and the fact that, where direct payments are concerned, full correspondence is mandatory between commitments and payments and that such payments account for at least 70 % of the common agricultural policy (CAP) budget, so that any variations are mainly linked to market distortion. The promotion of a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy which creates jobs and high-quality employment by delivering on the Europe 2020 strategy's seven flagship initiatives is a jointly endorsed goal of the 27 Member States and the EU institutions. In order to help Europe recover from the crisis and come out stronger, the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth must be at the centre of the EU budgetary strategy for 2012."@en1
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