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"My vote, in this Renault case, was above all a protest vote at the actions of the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats), which blocked the vote on an amendment by the Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe demanding that the rights of Renault workers not be put at risk by the recent decisions of the French Government. It should also be recalled that Renault has made millions of euro in profit and that the French state is one of the company’s shareholders. However, as I stated in plenary on the Renault issue, it is important first and foremost to express complete solidarity with the around 5 000 workers who have been victims of redundancy. On the other hand, the confused situation that France has created surrounding this European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) application process is regrettable, as is the company’s lack of dialogue with the representatives of its workers and the lack of transparency about how the process has developed, which has been stressed by a number of French Members, particularly from our group. We maintain our position of solidarity with the workers and our support for mobilising the EGF, provided that the process is transparent and despite the criticisms that we also continue to make of the EGF Regulation."@en1

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