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This report concerns the ‘development of European citizenship’. Here we have the essence of what makes this European cultural programme ambiguous, for what is it about: subscribing to Europe? It goes without saying that we subscribe to Europe, because we all are Europeans. Subscribing to European integration as it is being carried out at present? Well, that is propaganda. Let us therefore affirm that we are obviously in favour of protecting Europe’s cultural heritage but that the culture budget should not become an annex to the EU communication budget.
Europe’s young people are faced with problems, including suicide, drugs and unemployment. Let us therefore work more practically on the causes of these problems rather than call upon vague and muddled measures relating to mobility, commitment, citizenship, etc. It is not the EU’s responsibility to engage young people ‘in action’ – young people can think for themselves – but its policy can consist in averting the dangers – drugs, in particular – something which, at the moment, it is doing with only limited success."@en1
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