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"Mr President, all of us here are aware that rail transport plays an important role in the proper development of human activities, protection of the environment and sustainable local planning. That is why I believe that we cannot be satisfied with the results of the conciliation between the European Parliament and the Council. This compromise perpetuates the race to open up the markets and introduce competition in rail transport services, for goods and passengers alike, in order to satisfy the economic rationale of profitability, instead of meeting the requirements of the users and employees in this sector. The report approves the plan to liberalise rail transport, and, more particularly, the plan to make infrastructure managers independent of the State. If this is adopted, there is a risk that rail safety will be jeopardised. However, there could have been other options. Even if historical and national differences exist, coordination of public rail transport services on a European level is not an insurmountable obstacle. Besides, that is what rail workers are calling for. We must move towards establishing public Europe-wide services within the framework of a common policy…"@en1
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