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Social initiatives are one of the ways in which Europe’s economy and its companies can respond to the current challenges caused by the growth of globalisation. Whether we are talking about mutual aid organisations, private enterprises or cooperatives, it is clear that the social enterprise system can compensate for the activity of the private sphere or the state on many levels. Social initiatives create jobs which are not at risk of relocation and make a significant contribution to the promotion of social inclusion, and are also a significant factor for innovation at a time when European economies must respond to global challenges through real increases in competitiveness. I believe that support for these initiatives at European or national level is imperative for the future of the European Union. However, it must have regard to both evaluation based on a set of performance criteria and reinvestment of profit. I voted in favour of this report."@en1
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