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"I warmly congratulate all the rapporteurs, because the reports for which they are responsible have two very important features. Firstly, they do, in fact, very consistently defend the internal market, pointing to shortcomings in its visibility, but, at the same time, very consistently defending it. The second great quality of these reports is that they are generally accepted. I mean that we are dealing with a situation in which the entire European Parliament, including those fellow Members who are very sceptical of the free market, in general defend the internal market and its values – this is a great quality of these reports. I would like to draw attention to several specific matters. As for SOLVIT, we are dealing with the paradoxical situation, as Mr Kurski has said, in which the instrument which is supposed to even out those differences itself functions in different countries with different levels of efficiency. In my opinion, this requires some kind of coordination, because it must be a consistent system which not only functions well, but functions everywhere in the same way. Something which is very important in Mrs Thun’s report is the means which the Commission should find so that a model can ultimately be developed to ensure that none of the legislation we create will be incompatible with the free internal market. This would appear to be a crucial matter in the report. If we managed to build such a mechanism, we would also not need to worry about the future of the new market."@en1
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