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I wish to give my wholehearted support to the ‘Youth in Action’ Community programme.
The rapporteur broadly supports the Commission’s proposal, although she does put forward some amendments dealing with the following areas: the inadequate nature of the financial framework for implementing the ‘Youth in Action’ programme in the period in question; support for the interactive and innovative youth seminars; establishing European Youth week as a regular fixture; and lastly the need to ensure that young people with disadvantages can participate in the programme on an equal footing, thus excluding any discrimination.
The ‘Youth in Action’ programme will be a substantially simplified successor to the current ‘Youth’ programme. There was a broad-ranging consultation process before the proposal was drawn up, as provided for in the White Paper on youth policy. To some degree, the proposal thus reflects the initiative of the Heads of State or Government to form a ‘European Youth Pact’.
The ‘Youth in Action’ programme covers five measures and will cost EUR 915 million. It will enter into force in January 2007 and will be managed on a decentralised basis, with some centralised measures managed by an executive agency."@en1
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