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The Culture programme is primarily aimed at promoting the transnational mobility of cultural players, the transnational circulation of artistic and cultural works and products, and intercultural dialogue.
In the new programme for the period 2007-2013, measures are put forward with a view to promoting dialogue and mutual knowledge of European culture.
I feel that the amendments that were tabled have been a key factor in achieving greater flexibility with regard to the duration of projects and in ensuring simplified procedures for participation.
I should also like to stress the need to strike a consistent balance between the principles of complementarity and subsidiarity in the drafting of new Community action programmes.
Law-making should be results-orientated. This is particularly true when we are addressing issues such as improving the knowledge and dissemination of the culture and history of the people of Europe and conserving and safeguarding cultural heritage of European significance.
I should therefore like to stress the importance of exchanging good practice in the area of Europe’s cultural heritage, the mobility of artists and new forms of cultural expression.
I voted in favour of the Graça Moura report."@en1
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