Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-12-01-Speech-4-218-875"
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"Today, we approved next year’s European Union budget. Reaching an agreement on the budget is always a challenge. This is particularly the case now that the European Parliament participates actively in negotiations on the establishment of the budget and, on the other hand, given that the European Union economy does not promise increased budgetary revenues next year at either national or EU level. In terms of figures, the EU budget is increasing. However, when we factor in annual inflation, we find ourselves in the same place. It is important not to reduce the amount of money earmarked for economic growth and research – this is the only way to boost the faltering EU economy. Even so, in future, the Member States themselves should also be interested in reducing administrative costs, above all, by cutting three European Parliament jobs."@en1
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