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Verbatim report of proceedings
Wednesday, 26 October 2011 - Strasbourg OJ edition

Parliament's position on the 2012 draft budget as modified by the Council - Mobilisation of the flexibility instrument (debate)
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  Paul Rübig (PPE).(DE) Mr President, I believe that the Commission has chosen its priorities well. Above all, we must pursue a future-oriented strategy in order to create new income and new jobs. Therefore, the European budget is very well placed to provide the right structures. To those Members who are in favour of savings in Parliament, I would suggest that they also set an example themselves and make these savings accordingly. I believe that it is also necessary to set clear targets here. By 2014, we want to see advance structuring also taking place in the budget that will put us in a position to be able to get to grips with the debt crisis. Perhaps the financial transaction tax could also be a means of providing the euro safety net with creditworthiness in future, so that those who avail themselves of the bonds will receive the guarantee through this creditworthiness that the bonds can also be paid back.

 
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