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"I voted in favour of the own-initiative report on the consolidation of the Bologna process. I think that its principles will help to improve prospects for economic growth in the Union, as well as fitting in with the Europe 2020 strategy. In particular, the proposal will help make it easier for students to get into work and improve their mobility – laudable aims in themselves, both in the wider context of combating the financial crisis and youth unemployment. In my opinion, the recognition of diplomas in all Member States is a necessary condition for ensuring true freedom of movement within the EU. Moreover, I am convinced that the proposal will facilitate this recognition and help harmonise and improve academic standards, thereby contributing indirectly to the improvement process set out in the Professional Qualifications Directive, currently under discussion in the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO). While congratulating Mr Berlinguer on his excellent work, I would like to take the opportunity to point out the importance of April’s ministerial conference in Bucharest, since I believe that this meeting will help towards the definition of an action plan for the near future."@en1
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