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"Thank you. In this Chamber President Barroso has stressed the importance of the Lisbon Strategy and the urgent need to establish the free flow of services, just the latest of the key features of the European Union’s internal market. On the one hand therefore, there is a clear desire to remove barriers so as to achieve the best possible functioning of the internal market, while on the other hand we new Member States have observed that our companies are frequently in an unequal position. For instance restriction of corporate enterprise in the internal market is exercised in the area of the production and installation of machinery and equipment, in the area of metal constructions, building work, decorating, processing of natural stone and so on.
Commissioner, you have said that you are familiar with the difficulties in the new Member States. Yet today we are not talking about these difficulties, but rather about difficulties in the old Member States. You have said that the Commission will take action against violations. We would of course be glad to know when this will happen, and what the results of such action will be. The extent of discriminatory behaviour is clearly very great, while the effectiveness of those that should be ensuring adherence to the Community acquis is poor.
I have the feeling, Commissioner, that the new Member States of the European Union were much better prepared for membership of the EU and for its enlargement than the European institutions. I would be glad to hear your opinion on this."@en1
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