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The Services Directive - or notorious Bolkestein Directive – is a device for creating unemployment. The French referendum on the European Constitution had enabled the people of France to learn all about the directive’s ultraliberal and job-destroying philosophy. Despite a few cosmetic changes, its content today remains unchanged.
The concept of the country of origin has been erased, but that does not mean that the concept of the freedom to provide services has disappeared. This whole matter is nothing other than a huge farce designed to push through what the liberals, the conservatives and the Left – all as zealously pro-European as each other – have been cleverly concocting with their respective national governments for nearly two years. Whether it is a question of the Bolkestein Directive, the Services Directive or the Gebhardt report, all of these texts that form the subject of controversies and of compromises extracted
by the political groups of the European Parliament are the same and should be forcefully rejected.
We are resolutely opposed to this ultraliberal and anti-national vision of the internal market in services, the only aim of which is ultimately to destroy our craft industry and our small French businesses under the guise of ‘free and undistorted competition’."@en1
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