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"In recent years, social enterprises have played an increasingly important role in economic and cohesion policies. Many and various initiatives have been taken and promised by various organisations. I, too, believe that these enterprises can play a key role as drivers of social innovation. The experience of social cooperatives in getting people into work is an obvious example. However, legal forms aside, social innovation also arises from new methods of providing services and from the creation of new products to satisfy society’s new needs. The European institutions must therefore take coherent action, coordinating the provisions on social enterprises with those on innovation and social change. I believe that social enterprises should be supported: both because they can introduce new methods for providing services and action aimed at improving people’s quality of life, and because they promote the creation of new products to satisfy society’s new needs. It is also important to foster a more ‘subsidiarity friendly’ attitude on the part of public institutions, to introduce a policy of targeted incentives, and to work to implement initiatives by business associations, which have proved to be crucial to the growth of social enterprises. I therefore voted in favour of this report because, all in all, the proposals it contains can improve access to financing and the regulatory framework."@en1
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