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This report is the confirmation of the irresponsible attitude of a Parliament which is shamefully abusing its right of initiative. This scandalous text is attempting, with rare hypocrisy, to place universities under the exclusive tutelage of Brussels. Several recitals clearly show the hidden intentions of the report, namely: to turn universities into servile outposts of the Commission, transform professors into docile supporters of European technocracy, to give the Commission a right of scrutiny over the national university systems, to encourage the mass influx of professionals and experts that have been duly mandated by Brussels into our universities.
The report is the natural corollary of the Jean Monnet Chairs, which, in France, raised the legitimate anger of a number of teachers, who have now regrouped within the Jean Bodin Observatory in order to counter the federalist offensive.
It is the same perverse and obscurantist logic which is at work.
The report shows utter disregard for the fundamental principles which serve to contribute to the importance of universities! Scientific neutrality is swept aside by this Europe-centric ideology, the propagation of which is the task of the Brussels agencies. The independence of teachers is violated by the interference of supranational bodies in the way the universities work and are organised.
You are turning universities into a Trojan Horse for European federalism."@en1
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