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"The efficient functioning of the internal market is a precondition for an adequate guarantee of the rights bestowed by a treaty in respect of the free movement of persons, services, goods and capital within the Community. In a time of crisis, it may also assist in creating a stable and prosperous economic environment. However, the internal market cannot fulfil its function without the proper implementation, application and enforcement of legislation. The Member States have an obligation to implement laws on time, if they have committed to do this under an agreement. An implementation deficit of 1% may seem small, but if we include the number of overdue or non-implemented directives, it has a significant effect on the functioning of the internal market. Doubts repeatedly arise in the case of certain Member States. I support the provision of more detailed information on the Commission website concerning directives that have not yet been implemented. This information should contribute to greater awareness among the broader public and constitutional bodies in the Member States. I welcome the challenge to Member States to adopt essential measures, including the allocation of resources to secure the functioning of cross-border networks of electronic information systems for the timely exchange of information, especially for hazardous non-food products (RAPEX) and food and fodder (RASFF), or the network for cooperation in the area of consumer protection (CPC). These systems still do not function properly and cannot be relied on in all Member States. It is also necessary to pay attention to the correct application of directives. This can be achieved through effective cooperation between bodies at national, regional and local levels."@en1

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