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". The Roma ethnic group is a minority, the majority of whose members are citizens of a Union Member State. European citizens have the right to move freely and settle in any EU Member State, as long as they comply with the provisions of Directive 2004/38/CE. The restriction of this freedom is, however, possible for reasons of public order, security or public health. Nevertheless, we cannot forget that a measure such as the expulsion of EU citizens must be applied on a case-by-case basis and not attributed to groups or communities. The solution to the problem lies in the implementation of a strategy favourable to the Roma, allowing cooperation between states, institutions and other parties and the involvement of Roma communities in its planning and execution, as well as the setting up of a programme for intervention in marginalised areas with structural disadvantages. I am in mind of the opportunity offered by the European Regional Development Fund legislation concerning the eligibility of housing interventions in favour of marginalised communities and the need for better action by the European Platform for Roma Inclusion. Equally important is the development of a constructive dialogue between states and Roma community members. For the reasons mentioned above, I am voting in favour of the motion for a resolution."@en1

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