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We would once again point out that, in today’s EU, the Member States have exclusive responsibility for the organisation of teaching.
The draft statement contains a number of worthwhile ideas but, with due deference to the issue at hand here, we are of the opinion that this report goes beyond the scope of the European Union’s competence. The principle of subsidiarity requires that this issue be dealt with by the Member States themselves.
Under this principle, it follows that Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education should be abolished, because it addresses issues which are outside the EU’s competence.
For these reasons, we voted against this report."@en1
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