EP raises doubts on how EC will make 2020 strategy work
10 March 2010
Employment and Social Affairs Committee Chair Pervenche Berès: "It is difficult to look at the 2020 strategy without looking at what is happening now in Greece. During the crisis, the social model was cited as a stabilizing factor. Yet today, Greece is being asked to destabilize its social model".
Doubts as to how the Europe 2020 economic strategy can be made to work were raised by Employment and Social Affairs Committee MEPs with Commissioner László Andor on Thursday, the day after the European Commission unveiled its proposal.
"The 2020 strategy aims to get us out of the crisis and meet the challenges of globalization and the demographic deficit. The EU unemployment rate has topped 10 per cent and is likely to rise further. The strategy has three pillars: smart, sustainable and inclusive growth", said Employment and Social Affairs László Andor, presenting it to the Committee.
Doubts about implementation
"The Lisbon strategy failed because member states didn't play the game", said Thomas Mann (EPP, DE). "How can we be sure that the 2020 strategy aims will be achieved? How can we measure them? asked Elisabeth Lynne (ALDE, UK). "This strategy sets out more limited aims, and involves governmental structures more closely. Co-ordination must lead to implementation" replied László Andor.
Combating poverty
"Why this figure of 20 million?" asked Karima Delli (Greens/EFA, FR), about the Commission's proposal to lift 20 million people out of poverty. "Statistics show us the number of people at risk of poverty. Ideally, poverty should be eradicated. The question is whether, realistically, we can do it with European instruments", replied László Andor.
Stimulating job-creating growth
"To offset the loss of growth, we must invest in human capital, education, research and development, so as to encourage Member States to give stronger commitments", said László Andor in reply to a question by Pervenche Berès on how best to stimulate job-creating growth.
"It is difficult to look at the 2020 strategy without looking at what is happening now in Greece. During the crisis, the social model was cited as a stabilizing factor. Yet today, Greece is being asked to destabilize its social model", said Ms Berès in her conclusions. "The Commission is not interfering with Greece's social model. The aim is to stabilize this country's public finances", replied the Commissioner.
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