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"Last October, the Commissioner for the Internal Market and Services, Michel Barnier, presented his ‘Single Market Act’, a collection of 50 proposals for boosting growth in the European Union. The European Parliament was then invited to give its view on the various parts of this paper. Part 2 of the Act lays the foundation for reconciling Europeans with the Single Market. Jacques Delors once said: ‘One cannot fall in love with a Single Market’. That is certainly true, but we can nevertheless try to make it useful for citizens. For this reason, I supported the European Parliament resolution, which welcomes the balance given to the relation between workers’ freedoms and the demands of a social economy. This part of the Act thus reserves an important place for those elements that are essential for Europeans, such as public services, communication infrastructure, solidarity and employment, as well as consumer protection. This balance reflects the full awareness of the Commission that the market cannot act against the citizens, but must act to serve them, in the short as well as the long term."@en1
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