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The honourable Member is well aware that the Commission cannot go beyond the existing texts. However, as talks are currently being held with the industry about a possible revision of the Television without Frontiers Directive, this is the time to put another definition on the table, if need be. I am therefore waiting to see what the public and private sectors have to say on the matter.
I would also like to say to the honourable Member that if the private sector files a complaint for unfair competition, the Commission takes up that complaint, examines whether the public sector is right or wrong and grants or rejects the requests made. One might mention a number of interesting authorisations which are cases in point; for example, State aid to
and to
was allowed, as was aid to
and other programmes of the same kind, because they were compatible with the rules. Others were amended or rejected.
We still have cases that are being examined, and you can be sure, Mr Herrero-Tejedor, that the Commission tries to apply the rules every time, and to ensure that there can be free competition between a public sector and a private sector which must not be stifled."@en1
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