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The motion for a resolution tabled by the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs clearly endorses the aims of competition policy, namely to establish free, competitive and open markets, and to promote the completion of the internal market. Stressing the primacy of competition over other considerations, be they economic, social or environmental, results in policies aimed at liberalising and deregulating the markets, in addition to a fundamental bias against State intervention in the economy, especially through State aid.
This proposal welcomes the 32nd Report on Competition Policy; it endeavours to reduce the procedures for monitoring company mergers; it endeavours to impose stricter controls on State aid, and indeed fights to reduce this type of aid; it welcomes the opening up of the gas and electricity markets; it foments mistrust of publicly owned companies; it calls for the media sector to be open and competitive and calls for overcompensations in public service broadcasting to be monitored; it seeks to create a new institutional chamber to speed up the processes of competition policy; it seeks to hold periodic calls for tender to award contracts for services of general interest.
This is why we voted against the resolution."@en1
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