European Parliament
Sandbæk (EDD ),
in writing.
(DA)
The June Movement opposes the EU’s massive agricultural aid, which discriminates against the developing countries, the new EU countries, the environment and ecological interests.
The consumer pays twice: he or she pays via tax for the aid and then pays the artificially high prices for everyday goods.
Even if extensive farming and ecological interests were to go and be given slightly better conditions, it would still be unfair to third countries, the new EU countries and EU citizens.
The June Movement wishes to see the aid completely done away with and is unable to support a redistribution of the aid whereby new areas are brought under the umbrella of aid arrangements of one kind or another.
The June Movement believes that the only real way to abolish discrimination is by creating equal conditions through cutting back on agricultural aid with a view to phasing it out entirely.

