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"Madam President, I welcome the report drafted by my colleague, Caterina Chinnici, with whom I co-founded the Parliamentary Children’s Rights Intergroup. Every citizen suspected of a crime must be able to understand and follow criminal proceedings and to exercise their right to a fair trial. All citizens must have their rights upheld in the course of the criminal process, but children are particularly vulnerable and we must address their specific situation. So I am happy to see that the report reaffirms that the child’s best interests must always be a primary consideration. As a member of the Committee on Culture and Education, I want to underline the role of prevention, as well as social reintegration of children suspected or convicted of criminal offences. Therefore, more consideration must be given to the power of informal learning, volunteering, sports and cultural participation for social inclusion and reintegration of children and young people who have gone through the criminal justice system. This applies especially to disadvantaged young people who may have failed in the compulsory education system."@en1
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