The White Paper on an overall Transport Policy
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The Overall Plan for Infrastructures is here seen as being radically subject to the dynamices of the process by which Europe is being reconstructed, this having been a prime consideration in shaping both the general bent of the Plan (PDI) and its proposed initiatives. With respect to transport, its elaborationhas almost coincided with that fresher and more ambitious General Policy as to Transport that is embodied in the "White Paper" of the Commision charged with this field. The paper gives a general outline of this White Paper and makes a brief summary of the critical analysis as from Spain's standpoint made of the document, an analysis that went towards shaping, along with that of the other member countries, the Findings which were accepted and ratified by the Council of Transport Ministers on the 7th and 8th of June last, a decision here seen to mark the first step towards an effective applying of the new Common Policy as to Transport.
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