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"Mr. President, dear colleagues In the context of the debate regarding the future of Europe, we have to pay appropriate attention to the social category that best represents the idea of the future – young people – namely the European Union’s citizens of tomorrow. Young people should be trained to design the future of their generation, and this involves knowing our common history, and the stages of the European Union establishment and development. In order to build your future, you should know your past. We need the European Union’s history to be studied in schools; we need a European youth policy as coherent as possible, which would clearly respond to the specific problems of young people. Europe should now have a clear vision on education, the information society, intercultural dialogue and exchange between young people, young people’s employment and mobility, as well as of the current problems of marginalized young people. A successful Europe can only be built together, day by day."@en1

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