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"Space policy is one of the key elements of the Europe 2020 strategy: it contributes to the objectives of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth by creating highly skilled jobs that currently employ more than 31 000 people, and by stimulating innovation. It also improves public well-being and security by enhancing
transport, civil protection, and the development of social services for the elderly and disabled. Space is strategically important for Europe, and it is important to ensure a coherent European approach in this area, which will contribute to a robust, competitive and independent European space industry. These proposals are a step in that direction. It is important to ensure that there is appropriate and clear governance in relation to space policy and related programmes, with effective supervisory and coordination mechanisms, in order to harmonise priorities and ensure the optimal management of resources derived from the EU and its Member States. I support the development of an effective space policy able to respond to major global challenges and which must come about through the consolidation of the Galileo, EGNOS and GMES programmes, which promise enormous social, environmental, economic and strategic benefits. The relevant legislative and financial framework therefore needs to be completed as a matter of urgency."@en1
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