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"Mr President, I too would like to begin by congratulating Mrs Gibault on this report, the objective of which is to study the problems and difficulties faced by people working in the arts sector in general, in terms of issues such as health, social security, unemployment, retirement and also mobility, and, if possible, to provide solutions to them. I am not going to talk about these issues – previous speakers have already done so – but I would like to refer briefly to artistic studies. Firstly, we must stress their importance, and hence the need to pay attention to education in the arts from childhood. Secondly, I would like to point to the need for the Member States to recognise diplomas and certificates awarded by national arts conservatoires and schools, with a view to a gradual convergence and, if possible, also a convergence towards the Bologna objectives in 2010. Thirdly, I would like to stress the importance of promoting regulated studies in the arts that are comparable with other official fields of study recognised by the Member States, with a view not just to enabling students to enhance their artistic talent, but also to helping them to be trained and qualified in other professional fields. The cultural, artistic and performing arts sector needs that, in order to ensure that the expectations of students of the arts are not dashed. This requires investment in the cultural fabric, in infrastructures, in promoting arts training and cultural activities. I hope that the Member States will pay the necessary attention to this report, which can be an immense help to these people."@en1

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