"Reforms
and fiscal consolidation are the only way to reduce unemployment and
poverty in the countries most affected by the financial crisis and to
help the Euro Area to return to sustainable growth," said Dariusz Rosati
MEP, Parliament's Rapporteur on this year's European Semester, the
yearly cycle of economic policy coordination between Member states.
Rosati
called also for greater efforts by Member States to implement the
reforms they committed to. "The European Semester must be taken more
seriously by Member States. The low implementation rate is appalling.
Whether they are big or small,
all Member States should respect the
Stability and Growth Pact. They can use the existing flexibility clause,
but they must stick to the rules," he said today in Strasbourg.
Sofia
Ribeiro MEP, the EPP Group's negotiator on the employment and social
aspects in this year's Semester report, emphasised that: "It is vital
that we keep fighting against youth unemployment and long-term
unemployment. We owe this support to young Europeans as they represent
the power to leverage the European economy. We also need to create the
conditions to implement an effective birth policy that tackles the
fast-aging European population. Solutions are urgently needed to allow a
balance between work and family life and encourage training and
learning as well as dual education."
Ribeiro
calls also for a Europe that does not leave anyone behind: "A balance
is needed in this Europe of regions. We must promote real social and
territorial cohesion, with special attention for the outermost regions
and the less-developed regions".
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Gáll-Pelcz MEP, Parliament's Rapporteur on Single Market governance
within the European Semester, sees the completion of the Single Market
as a priority: "This can be reached through the adoption and
implementation of measures boosting sustainable and inclusive growth. To
better enforce Single Market rules, there is a need to further develop
and strengthen existing mechanisms and achieve better synergies between
them."
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