Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2008-03-11-Speech-2-077"
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"Mr President, the creation of a coherent economic area, a single European market, was the underlying reason for the appearance of the Communities, and later the European Union. The next stage is to give the European economy a modern and competitive dimension.
This will be possible only when we stake our money on education, research, new technologies and, in its broadest sense, innovation. We shall not meet these challenges if industry fails to support scientific developments and new technologies, and if local authorities fail to invest in education.
Governments should become involved in education at tertiary level and in supporting basic scientific research. The European Union, meanwhile, should concentrate on supporting and guiding innovation. We can see that these tasks rest with both the Member States and the EU institutions."@en1
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