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"It must be possible for both women and men to combine family life and working life. We therefore welcome a Framework Directive in this area which establishes objectives in terms of, for example, working time, access to child care and minimum periods of parental leave. We do not, however, think that issues concerning the ways in which welfare is to be organised should be decided at EU level. We have therefore voted against wordings that require special forms of tax relief or the use of what are termed vouchers or that in other ways regulate welfare policy in detail. We also wish to emphasise that families can take different forms in terms of how their members live together, and we therefore support the wording that states this. Families that do not consist of mother, father and child must also be recognised and be given the same legal status as the traditional family."@en1

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