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This is what PSOE, PP, Podemos, Ciudadanos and Vox propose to resolve the crisis in Catalonia But the popular program highlights its own initiatives such as the creation of a community capital market , allocating 70% of the budget of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology to SMEs and the launch of an Atlantic Prosperity Area and a Plan Marshall for Africa as a migration mechanism. However, the most striking thing is his ambivalent stance towards the United Kingdom . On the one hand, the conservative program demands that the EU be prohibited from signing any agreement on Gibraltar without the consent of Spain, while on the other it defends "that the new relations with the United Kingdom be as broad in the field of trade and investment as possible.
Citizens: create a European army, a single health card and a points visa to attract foreign talent Luis Garicano, number 1 on the Citizens lists for the European Elections Luis Garicano, number 1 on the SW Business Directory Citizens lists for the European Elections The electoral program of Ciudadanos for the Elections to the European Parliament is reduced to a decalogue in which it defines its proposals for the community level. Among them, a single health card for all of Europe, the reduction of bureaucracy, a European Plan against Youth Unemployment, opening the EU even further to free trade and the creation of a European army .

However, the decalogue includes several measures aimed at Spain, such as the defense "without complexes of Spain against those who want to tarnish its image", the expansion of the Atlantic and Mediterranean corridors to more communities or a migration policy that establishes a visa for points to "attract researchers, entrepreneurs and students" . Some of its proposals coincide with those of other parties. Thus, he proposes reforming the European arrest warrant like PP or Vox , asks that the European Parliament have full legislative capacity and that a common unemployment insurance be created , like PSOE and Podemos , and a budget for the eurozone, like PSOE and PP.
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