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It is disappointing that because of the lack of funds for 2012 budget allocations a significant number of very important and successful programmes such as Erasmus and scientific research and innovation programmes, are now at risk. The stable financing of Erasmus in next year’s budget also appears to be at risk, even though during the programme’s 25th anniversary we spoke about the need to provide additional funds for the programme in the next EU financing period 2014-2020. The youth unemployment level of recent years has clearly highlighted the importance of targeted measures that aim to reduce the division between education and the labour market, lower youth unemployment in the majority of Member States and encourage mobility and lifelong learning. It has to be noted that Erasmus is one of the most successfully implemented programmes and that it gives Europeans the opportunity to improve and strengthen bilateral cooperation in higher education. I am hoping that the concerns of the European Parliament regarding the funding of Erasmus and scientific research and innovation programmes will motivate the European Commission and the Member States, which undoubtedly understand the usefulness of these education and innovation policy instruments, to search for solutions regarding stable implementation of these programmes as well as regarding their security."@en1
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