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"I wish to take this opportunity to reiterate the June List’s rejection at first reading in April 2006.
We very much reject quite a few of the positions adopted by Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education where this programme is concerned.
The work on this matter has primarily proceeded from an attitude of incomprehension regarding the low turnout at the 2004 elections to the European Parliament and regarding the fact that the Constitutional Treaty was rejected in referendums in France and the Netherlands. The ‘Europe for Citizens’ programme has no contribution to make to changing the political situation.
The work involving local amateur sport organisations within the framework of this programme is redolent of contempt for Europeans. We also note that it is important for the peoples of Europe not to neglect their memories in relation to dictatorships and tragedies in the histories of their countries. However, this should be done at national level. It is not something for Eurocrats in Brussels to get involved in.
The June List has therefore rejected the amendments tabled by the Committee on Culture and Education to the result of Parliament’s debates on this matter."@en1
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