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". With nearly 11 million workers in Europe, the social economy is a key element of the social market economy that the EU is looking to develop. The sector has significant advantages, particularly in times of crisis, because it responds to both economic and social demands, aims to meet social needs that are not met or met inadequately by the market or the State and contributes to social and territorial cohesion. The objective today is to facilitate and support the development of this undervalued sector in all Member States. I therefore welcome the adoption of the Becker report, which highlights all of these issues and makes proposals for actions. I also supported the alternative resolution by Ms Vergiat, which highlights the diversity of the sector, particularly in France, and shows the difference between the social economy and social enterprises. The report calls for a comparative study on the existing frameworks in Member States and also for greater flexibility in terms of access to funds."@en1

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