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". The Commission White Paper advocates the principle of public participation in defining and implementing policy, which is to be welcomed. Nevertheless, the EU’s broad policy guidelines are being implemented without and sometimes in opposition to the will of the people, particularly of young people. Although the financial assistance that is proposed for education and training bodies proves that there is a desire to contribute to developing our education systems, it has an elitist vision, which is far removed from the problems facing young people today and does not match the needs of each Member State’s educational systems. The attempts to contribute financially to actions that will help to improve education and training conditions are, however, to be welcomed, especially if they take account of the seriousness of early school leaving in some countries, such as Portugal, ongoing illiteracy, the need to end child labour and to promote education and training. Also to be welcomed are the proposals for a debate on these issues and for the programme to be monitored by the Member States."@en1

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