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"The CPNT (Hunting, Fishing, Nature and Tradition) delegation to the group for a Europe of Democracies and Diversities, laments, as my colleague Mrs Mathieu rightly mentioned, the fact that the CAP budget does not meet the needs of the farming world, and this as much in the interests of the public being offered quality products as in the interests of regional planning.
The funds allocated to structural measures are badly used or are underused and confirm the shortcomings and the defects of this policy managed
by Brussels. These phenomena are made worse by an ill thought-out enlargement that will penalise the current Member States without meeting the needs of the new Member States. At the same time, official running costs (personnel and property) are increasing noticeably.
Furthermore, the year 2004 once again shows that a certain number of associations and organisations, in line with Commission’s opinion regarding the future of the European Union or, more specifically, regarding the prospects for a policy similar to the one for the environment, benefit year after year from direct subsidies or from specially thought-up programmes.
These practices are not safe from blunders and mean that each additional euro of the European budget is susceptible to becoming a source of concern for the Committee on Budgetary Control. It is for all of these reasons that the 2004 budget does not meet the priorities of the EDD/CPNT Members, who did indeed vote against it."@en1
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