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I too am pleased that we have been able to prepare and submit the charter for the vote this year, a year of mobility in the European Union, because this is an important contribution. I agree, of course, that a recommendation does not have the power of a binding instrument. Developments so far have demonstrated, however, that the numerous recommendations adopted to date in this particular area have resulted in progress towards specific goals, benchmarks and the fulfilment of agreements; as a result, we can see a broad range of activities pertaining to the Bologna or Copenhagen processes.
I would like to confirm that not only today, as the Committee on Culture and Education submits several important reports, but also over the recent months and even years the momentum of development in the field of culture and education has been very strong. As Mrs Hennicot-Schoepges has pointed out, a common Europe needs more culture and more education. I believe that this is the direction in which we are moving. When the recommendation is adopted, it will advance coordination, transparency and culture, the evaluation of feedback concerning the effects of mobility and the conditions prevailing in individual countries and institutions. I for one would like to express my gratitude and assure you that I am prepared to take follow-up steps, especially towards implementation."@en1
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