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"Mr President, I too should like to wish you a very happy birthday, of course, but I should also like to congratulate the Commissioner, because I think it is fair to say that the ink of the multi-annual programme on consumer protection is not quite dry, and the Commission has already prepared a concrete strategy to implement it faithfully. The speed of your reactions, Commissioner, along with your refreshing take on policy, is something which has brought the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats great pleasure. We share the view of other Members of this House that it would be welcomed if you managed to place the consumer at the heart of internal market policy, because that would give the European project a fresh heart, and some will say a soul. We must see to it that we receive wide support from society for the integration projects we are working on. Needless to say, we are still waiting for concrete proposals, I mean the content of those proposals, because you have definitely compiled a list. Two things stand out, though. Firstly, with regard to legal remedies, which remedies do you have in mind to improve enforceability and retrieval recourse for the consumer compared to now? Secondly, maximum harmonisation is also something that intrigues me in connection with more uniform legislation. How do you think we could bring this about in practice? Is it your ambition to move towards maximum harmonisation or do you have something else in mind?"@en1

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