At Wednesday's plenary session of the European Parliament, the inclusion measures were discussed within the framework of the Erasmus+ 2014-2020 program. Andrea Bocskor, the Fidesz EP representative, welcomed in her speech that "Erasmus+ provides more and more opportunities for disadvantaged, disabled students, and students with health or educational difficulties".

Erasmus+ is undoubtedly one of the most successful mobility programs of the European Union, which during its thirty years of existence has had a great impact on the lives of millions of young people, helping young people with their labor market chances, gaining international experience and language skills, said the Fidesz politician, adding: Hungary and Hungarian young people have always they actively participated in the projects provided by the program.

Andrea Bocskor commented: "It is welcome that the program pays special attention to the Eastern Partnership, thus helping Ukrainian students". He then added that "advances have been made to simplify Erasmus+, but there are still many obstacles, for example for young people belonging to national and linguistic minorities and projects".

Andrea Bocskor emphasized: Erasmus+ cannot become a tool for political and ideological propaganda, and the inclusive nature of the program must not become a victim of the LGBTQ lobby. According to Andrea Bocskor, "the sexual education of children and young people belongs to the parents, we leave it to them, and Erasmus + should talk about what it was created for: European educational mobility, training and sports!"

Source: Magyar Hírlap

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