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Thank you, Madam President. As the spokesperson for the Committee on Culture, I have had the difficult task, at a time when we are trying to save, of calling for more funding in the areas represented by the committee, namely young people, education and culture, as well as the cultural sector. Fortunately, we have been able in our statement to lean on the Commission and the Commissioner in the area where a very ambitious plan has been proposed – an ambitious proposal – and naturally we are pleased about it, on behalf of the committee. This concerns the programmes for education, training, young people and sport, as well as the creative and cultural sector; if all goes well, they both have a chance of receiving a boost in a time of savings, and naturally this is also necessary so that we can have the necessary growth and contribute to the 2020 strategy. Today I must appeal to the Member States that have also made their feelings clear on the Commissioner’s motion and on our support, but now we must see what the finance ministers will say about it, and in any case I must urge the Council to support it too, when we come to the difficult negotiations concerning the budget."@en1
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