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"This report, by Mr Březina, concerns the proposal for a Council regulation (Euratom) laying down the rules for the participation of undertakings, research centres and universities in indirect actions under the Framework Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom FP) and for the dissemination of research results (2012-2013). Despite the disasters in Chernobyl and, recently, in Fukushima, the nuclear issue remains very current, not just because of the need to monitor the decommissioning of obsolete nuclear plants and ensuring the safe management of waste, but also, and fundamentally, because of an issue of scientific and technological modernisation, as regards both energy production and medicine. The EU needs to allocate funds so that the Euratom FP can continue promoting the participation of institutions dedicated to innovation and technological development, such as certain undertakings, research centres and universities. Despite the economic crisis, the EU should remain at the forefront of research into this area, so as not to lose its leading position or threaten all the know-how acquired over the years. That is why I am voting for this motion for a resolution."@en1
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