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"( In a report that deals with neighbourliness, one is tempted to say that with neighbours like these, it would be better to move. However, as the geographical location of different countries does not afford this possibility, we will continue to speak out against a European Neighbourhood Policy whose central thrust is the expansion of the economic area of the EU. There are no funds for expanding the programmes or funds for social problems within the EU or beyond, but there are funds – and they are growing – for policies that are not aimed at promoting respect and mutual interests between countries, but are rather aimed at achieving the liberalisation of investment and the control of natural resources and markets by big business in the major EU powers. In times of a crisis of capitalist accumulation, such policies take on even greater power and aggressiveness. This is why we have the majority in this House promoting support for the development of political parties and the creation of non-governmental organisations and civil society organisations which will clearly facilitate and promote their interests. The pace and size of the colossal profits that economic and financial groups are increasingly demanding are hardly compatible with leaders who might, even just a little, defend the interests of their peoples."@en1
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