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"Madam President, I would like to start by applauding the work of our rapporteur, Mr Kósa, and to thank him for producing an excellent report. I also welcome the conclusions of the Council on a new European Disability Strategy for the next 10 years, and the effort to implement the principle of equal opportunity and equal treatment on an increasing number of fronts.
We are also continuously trying in the Committee on Culture and Education, as well as in the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality, to overcome the exclusion of these groups of citizens, who face genuinely difficult conditions in terms of employment, education, vocational training, and access to equal opportunities and the services that healthy people enjoy, as well as social protection and health care.
We have therefore also fought for better conditions, rights and integration for disabled people in specific reports on support for mobility, such as Youth on the Move, Promoting Workers’ Mobility in the European Union, European Schools and others.
This group of people also has a right to mobility and the range of opportunities that EU membership offers us. We must not forget them, and we must see them as people who, despite their handicap, are often exceptionally gifted, able and experienced in many areas."@en1
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