3.1 to thoroughly implement the framework of the Revised Social Charter and make better use of it in reducing social and economic disparities between regions and states;
3.2 to ensure full support for the Council of Europe anti-corruption and anti-money-laundering measures, including through full adherence to the principles set out in the Civil Law Convention on Corruption (ETS No. 173) and the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption (ETS No. 174) and the Additional Protocol to the latter (ETS No. 191), Committee of Ministers Recommendation Rec(2003)4 on common rules against corruption in the funding of political parties and electoral campaigns, the Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime (ETS No. 141), the European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters (ETS No. 30) and its two Additional Protocols (ETS Nos. 99 and 182), and the Octopus and Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) projects;
3.3 to promote the mobility of their labour force while ensuring fair access to social security services and equal rights of workers;
3.4 to pursue the efforts to achieve higher quality in public services administration and regulatory convergence;
3.5 to invest more in pan-European research and development networks;
3.6 to devise national strategies to reduce levels of poverty.