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". – I can assure Mr Alavanos that the Commission has looked at this whole issue in the broadest possible sense and has not confined itself to the matter of psychologists. The basic issue is the question of whether a degree awarded by another Member State, following a course of studies which takes place physically in Greece, is or is not assimilated to a similar degree issued in Greece itself following studies at a Greek university. So it is the equivalence between a purely Greek degree and a degree awarded by a university of another Member State, but where the study has been undertaken at a Greek establishment. That assimilation, that equality is the purpose of Directive 89/48, to which I have referred at various times this afternoon. The Commission is taking that into consideration and has asked Greece to explain why that directive has not been transposed and applied accordingly. The directive does not confine itself to psychologists and, to that extent, I can assure Mr Alavanos that his fears are unfounded."@en1
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