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It is to be welcomed that the Council’s common position on the
Learning Programme outlined the same priorities as were approved by the European Parliament at first reading. The overall budget of EUR 33 million proposed for the programme by the Council, however, is not satisfactory. If there are insufficient funds, the successful implementation of the programme will be undermined, and it will be impossible to begin it in good time. The sum of EUR 44 million has now been proposed as a minimum appropriation. This amount is reasonable and adequate, bearing in mind the aims we want to achieve.
The overall aim is to encourage the integration of the new information and communication technologies into European education and training systems, thereby enabling:
greater intercultural dialogue;
awareness of languages;
development of lifelong learning;
exchanges of good practice.
I voted in favour, since this programme provides the impetus needed to achieve the knowledge-based society to which we aspire."@en1
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