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"The EU 2020 strategy calls for 75% of 20-64 year olds to be in employment by 2020, which in turn should lead to sustainable economic growth in the EU. The same strategy also calls for 17.5 million new jobs by 2020. This is an exceptionally ambitious project considering the current situation in the field of public finances, since unemployment in the Union as a whole, instead of shrinking, has increased from 9.5% in 2010 to 10.2% in 2012. Currently we have 13% unemployment in Poland, and added to this constantly increasing inflation at a level of 4%. The targets that we have adopted are entirely appropriate. However, an analysis shows that our measures are not conducive to and sometimes actually block development. We are running out of money under the current financial perspective, whilst our needs, especially in road infrastructure, continue to be huge. The lack of new undertakings has resulted in increased unemployment month on month to the above-mentioned level of 13%. Yet the European Community was founded in order to equalise differences in the standard of living between countries, and not to deepen them. Let us not forget this. This is why I have decided to vote against the motion for a resolution."@en1
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