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"Question No 4 by Georgios Papastamkos ()
One of the key priorities of the Luxembourgish Presidency of the EU is the Lisbon Strategy. Results in implementing the Strategy have so far been disappointing, since both the productivity and the competitiveness indicators in the EU have lagged behind US indicators and those of some Asian countries.
Does the Council intend to help effect the transition from a general programmatic text to a coherent and integrated development strategy? How does it intend to address the problem of the excessively large number of objectives and priorities, the lack of internal cohesion between the objectives and means to attain them, the lack of effective implementation mechanisms and the need for interconnection between economic development, social cohesion and environmental sustainability?"@en1
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"Subject: Lisbon Strategy"1
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