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"I supported the motion for a resolution ‘Towards a job-rich recovery’, as I think it is important to devote attention to fulfilling the substance of the employment objectives set in the EU 2020 strategy for achieving smart, sustainable and inclusive economic growth. In order to safeguard the sustainability of the European economy, the question of reducing the extremely high unemployment among young people is of key importance. To achieve this, our educational system must be brought into alignment with demand. I am glad that our group has contributed several motions to amend, such as motions to amend 2 and 4, which devote attention to combating youth unemployment and offer good recommendations on how to achieve this. The resolution effectively reflects the present direction of European Union policy – focusing on developing high-quality employment and implementing necessary austerity measures – while noting that the latter does not mean senseless cuts, but the trimming of senseless spending. Taking the above into consideration, I did not support the populist motions to amend made by the left-wingers, in particular motion to amend 12 about section 1, which does not support the implementation of austerity measures at all, and merely criticises existing efforts. The key to reviving the European economy is not black and white, as extremist political forces present it; rather, the issue must be tackled comprehensively, taking different parties into account."@en1
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