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"Mr President, I do not wish to complain, but to share my joy with everyone present here. In 2008, the European Parliament awarded the Charlemagne Youth Prize for the first time, and that year it was won by a Hungarian foundation, the Rákóczi Foundation, which began its activities back in the early 90s, inviting young people from Ukraine, Slovakia, Romania and Serbia for around three weeks to learn about Hungary, about history, and about human rights. And these three weeks are not just a one-off meeting for these young people; the friendships they develop often lead to spontaneous get-togethers over the years afterwards. This year, they demonstrated that they know what European thinking is about: this year, the European Year of Volunteering, more than one hundred young people travelled to a small Serbian village and set about renovating the village playing fields, painting the seating and the fences. My view is: you can say nice words about the idea of Europe, and you can take action. These youngsters have set us an example."@en1
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