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"Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction plays a crucial role in respect of a priority which should perhaps be supported more strongly and incisively by the European Parliament, and that is the battle against drugs and drug addiction, at a time when addiction is not limited to drugs and psychotropic substances, because there are other addictions that should and could be better tackled through a list of actions that the European Union should support. To go back to the assessment, we found that the financial management was properly carried out, and we believe that in the financial perspectives for 2014-2020, more resources should be allocated to a context in which adolescence is often subject to serious attack. Information sharing on the web is important, as are Facebook and the Internet, but these, too, can sometimes lead to specific types of addiction. The monitoring centre could propose improvements for supporting multilingualism and we believe that it can improve its work, which is extremely positive, still further by introducing flexible measures in organisational terms. Stronger ties, which, in actual fact, already exist, with other agencies and with the Member States would allow us to confirm that the prospects for growth in this delicate area exist, based on a principle and value which is that of an overall strategy on addiction, and therefore not just on addiction to drugs."@en1
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