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"Mr President, I can imagine that according to some Members, the citizens are sensitive to European intervention in tax and social matters. I can tell you that in my country, many citizens lie awake at night, worrying about the fact that Europe leaves social and tax matters well alone on account of this unanimity. This is why I would like to direct two specific questions to the Commissioner. First of all, citizens who are very badly affected by non-intervention are mainly those who wish to enjoy free movement and, more specifically, cross-border workers. Dossiers concerning the coordination of social security, expansion into third countries, supplementary social security systems have all been on the Council’s table for years, untouched. Could the Commissioner tell me if the present issue is also affected by qualified majority voting? Secondly, I would like to fall in with the Members who have asked whether the packages regarding the “Prima Rollo Group”, which are on the table, would be subject to qualified majority voting, as referred to by the Commissioner."@en1
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