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". Mr President, I thank the honourable Members for their contributions. This debate has shown that it is possible to find a broad consensus on an issue that provoked a good deal of controversy at first reading. This makes me optimistic for other initiatives before this Parliament. Some Members raised the question of the craftsmen or . Let me clarify that. The new directive in no way affects the national regulations on qualifications in the craft sector, nor does it entail any levelling down of national quality standards. Two existing regimes for the recognition of professional qualifications in this sector are maintained: fully qualified craftsmen can apply either for recognition of their professional experience or for recognition of their formal qualifications, where appropriate, subject to an aptitude test or a supervised traineeship. Moreover, the special structure of certain courses, amongst them the German qualification, is fully acknowledged. I confirm that this special status can be extended to further courses through the adoption of implementing measures within the framework of the committee set up by this directive. I wish to underline again that the valuable efforts made by the European Parliament and in particular by the rapporteur, Mr ZappalĂ , and the shadow rapporteurs have been essential for the successful outcome of this negotiation and the final adoption of this important proposal. The Commission will hand over a detailed overview of the amendments that the Commission can accept for inclusion in the record of this part-session. This overview confirms that the Commission fully endorses the agreement reached by the co-legislators."@en1
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