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"Mr President-in-Office of the Council, the reality is that, after 2006, the least-favoured parts of the European Union will have increased, there will be more of them and they will have been enlarged for the worse. Please tell me which agreement or conclusion speaks of equity or redistribution. In the Brussels agreements and in the Franco-German pact which led to them, the only thing that can be deduced is that the cost of enlargement is not going to be paid by the largest or the most powerful countries. Copenhagen speaks exclusively of limitations.
Enlargement is very good, Mr President-in-Office of the Council, but the numbers do not add up. It is unacceptable that most of the cost of enlargement is expected to be paid by those whose income is below the Community average. The financial framework decided in Berlin is clearly insufficient to deal with the costs of enlargement and the greater economic and social cohesion needs.
Please give me a full answer, as is the Council’s responsibility, and tell me who is going to pay this bill between 2006 and 2013."@en1
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