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"I would like to congratulate Mr Berlinguer for the clarity and conciseness that he has demonstrated in drafting this report. Education plays a key role in providing European citizens with access to an internal market without barriers. The Bologna process provides some generally recognised benefits, such as the introduction of transferable ECTS credits and facilitating the recognition of diplomas in every EU country, a step which will therefore also allow professional qualifications to be recognised within the EU. I am pleased to note the achievements of this process which has provided many young people with the opportunity to study in different EU countries. I think that the reforms aimed at implementing it need to be continued.
I concur with the ideas expressed by the rapporteur, and I support increasing the number of beneficiaries receiving grants to study abroad, making it easier for the qualifications obtained to be recognised and extending these programmes within the post-university system as well. I am aware of the importance of education and the effects that gaps in the system could cause. The youth unemployment rate is the clearest indicator of this. This is why I support the EU contributing and getting involved as much as it can, so as to ensure that our children have the best possible academic future."@en1
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