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"Mr Giegold, you mentioned in your speech that some countries were at the forefront of resolving the crisis, while others have barely done anything to this end. The problem is that due to weakened economic competitiveness and economic loss, the magnitude of the austerity measures applied within countries is such that the population, especially in Central and Eastern European countries, can no longer bear them. My question is this: is this the fault of the population, or is it the fault of the states with their immeasurable corruption, as seen, for example, in connection with the embezzlement of European Union subsidies? What do you suggest to ensure that it is not the people who are subjected to austerity and that it is not the people who have to pay the costs but the governments? Some kind of anti-corruption plan maybe, which could ensure that European Union funds reach their actual targets and do not end up in the pockets of private individuals? Thank you in advance for your kind answer."@en1
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