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I congratulate the EU’s Danish Presidency for its commitment to European values and the Community method. It is our duty to give today’s young people the chance to enjoy education and health-care systems of the same quality, as well as the opportunity to contribute to the development of society, just like previous generations. In many European states hospitals and schools are being closed, the employment rate has declined alarmingly, and people are anxious about their future. Being overly concerned with austerity measures, Member State governments have forgotten their obligations to their citizens. Nowadays, the main challenge we are facing is how to save Social Europe and kick-start the engine of economic growth and social development.
I welcome the priority given by the Danish Presidency to the Connecting Europe Facility and the guidelines on the Trans-European Transport Networks. I call on the EU’s Danish Presidency to defend the free movement of Romanian and Bulgarian workers and to focus suitable attention on the development needs in the new Member States in the negotiations on adopting the Multiannual Financial Framework and the regulations on the trans-European transport, energy and communications networks.
I am going to have the pleasure of working with the Danish Presidency as rapporteur for
Government and for the regulation on digital tachographs, with both contributing to the competitiveness of the Internal Market."@en1
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