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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the freedom to provide services is one of the four freedoms of the European Union guaranteed by the EEC Treaty. Treaty prohibits restricting the establishment of nationals of one Member State in another Member State and creating barriers to the free movement of services.
Fellow Members, it has been two years since we started working on this document enabling the freedom which has been our fundamental right for as long as 50 years. The principle of country of origin (a prerequisite for the free movement of services), services of general interest, healthcare, social and other services have all been excluded from the proposal for a Directive.
Lithuania was the only country to abstain in the Council’s voting for the Directive. I believe that it will not be long before we see that implementation of the Directive will not fulfil our expectations. Consequently, I oppose this Directive, just as during the first reading."@en1
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