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"The June List has previously pointed out in the European Parliament – and now does so again – that the Member States have sole responsibility for the organisation of teaching and the content of education systems. The European Parliament has previously stated that, amongst other things, it wishes to get involved in language teaching and the adjustment of education systems to areas such as new technology and digitalisation. Now it is the European dimension that is to find its way into curriculums.
How is the European dimension in the common history and cultural heritage of Europe to be defined, however? And by whom?
We must act in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity. It is for the Member States themselves to advocate democracy and tolerance in Europe when devising their school curriculums and addressing their citizens. These matters must not be regulated at EU level.
We have therefore voted against this report."@en1
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