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"To answer the question straightforwardly, Member States can divide enforcement work between the different authorities, and the national regulatory authority becomes the national competition authority, as you certainly know.
As far as the national factor is concerned, this forms part of the European competition network and, as I have already mentioned, the working relationships within that network are absolutely collegial. We know what the rules are, and indeed they are what your colleague has just mentioned. Generally speaking, the big cases, or at least cases related to our merger rules and regulations, are dealt with by us, but if it is a national case which the national competition authority is willing and able to deal with, then it is theirs to deal with.
However, this is not a law set in stone. If the national competition authority prefers to hand a case over to us then we are willing, and certainly able, to deal with it."@en1
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