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"I voted in favour because reinforcing the European space policy is a key element of the Europe 2020 strategy: on the one hand, it means promoting technical and scientific progress, and, on the other, stimulating innovation and improving citizens’ well-being and security.
I therefore agree with the inclusion of projects such as Galileo and Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) as priorities of a European space strategy. The EU currently relies on the US global positioning system (GPS). In order to reduce this dependence, it is undisputed that Galileo will offer clear advantages compared to the US GPS, not only in terms of greater accuracy, but also in guaranteeing the service and the strategic autonomy of the European Union.
Galileo may also play a major role in improving the competitiveness and quality of many services in Europe."@en1
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