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"Madam President, Commissioner, thank you for your answer. Even if education is the Member States’ responsibility, the Commission should involve itself in ensuring the future of the European Union. Recommendations are part of soft law. The European Commission has to explicitly request the Member States to develop action plans for fighting against school drop out. The European Union needs skilled human resources. It is unacceptable that young people originating from poor families or from a rural environment are obliged to leave school because of their financial situation. The EU population is growing old and in order to ensure the sustainability of the social welfare schemes increasing work productivity is necessary. Here is my question: Commissioner, what are the measures you are taking in order to support Member States to financially assist those children who deserve to continue their studies, especially those originating from poor families or from a rural environment? This is really a problem and we are talking about the future of Europe."@en1

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