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"Madam President, we must not forget in our work the children living abroad with parents who work in European institutions, in embassies and the like, and who have the option to study in European schools. These schools allow them not only to study in their mother tongue, and thus to maintain the link with home, but also to study other European languages and get a top class European education in a multicultural and multilingual environment.
I am opposed to cutting the budget for these schools, but I am rather in favour of looking for new solutions, such as looking for alternative funding sources from the private sector, for example, or accepting the children of parents who work in other international institutions.
I would also like to call on the Member States to fulfil their financial commitments towards the European schools, and to post teachers who will give tuition in the mother tongue. I would also like to call for 100% recognition of the European Baccalaureate in all Member States, and I call on European universities to adopt a unified approach when assessing secondary school graduates.
I would like to end by thanking the rapporteur, Ms Cavada, and the representatives of the European Commission for their excellent cooperation."@en1
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