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"en.20100309.18.2-969"2
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"SOLVIT was created in order to resolve the problems faced by citizens and businesses as a result of the poor application of legislation on the internal market. All the Member States, as well as Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, have established a national SOLVIT centre. They cooperate directly in order to devise rapid and pragmatic solutions to the problems submitted by citizens and businesses. The centres need sound legal advice on the legal merits of the problems submitted and the solutions proposed. They have access to legal advice both within their centre and within the competent administration. Where there are differences of legal opinion on cases being handled jointly, complex legal issues or simply no proper access to legal advice in their country, SOLVIT centres often turn to the Commission for advice. Member States should ensure that the centres have proper access to legal expertise within their administration. The Commission should speed up the provision of informal legal assessments to the centres on request. I welcome the Member States’ commitment to monitoring European legislation and its application. It is not good enough that the European colegislators should implement laws that create more problems than they solve."@en1
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