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I would like to emphasise the main reason, within the context of the common line taken by the Group of the Party of European Socialists, why I voted for the Zabell report. It is because of the priority given to prevention.
It is, in effect, right to focus first and foremost on prevention. The myth that it is possible to be ‘beautiful, powerful and highly successful’ without making any effort must be exploded in schools and in society.
Young people must be taught that taking shortcuts to success and to the realisation of their projects is always extremely dangerous. This line was included in the pilot project which Parliament opted for in the 2000 Budget, providing for a large-scale anti-doping campaign.
But what has happened to the project? None of the timeframes laid down have been respected to date. The list of candidates for the project should have been selected right now in September.
Therefore, we must start to be coherent in our intentions or we will be indulging in fine theoretical discourses which have absolutely no substance outside this Chamber."@en1
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