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"Madam President, I very much applaud the fact that Mr Schwab has reached a compromise with the Council strengthening the rights of consumers, and that the compromise will also include my proposals for online commerce. I voted in favour of the report, of course, but I regret to say that the Hungarian Presidency blocked my proposal
supported by the whole of Parliament
to give consumers the right to the supply of goods from another state under agreed conditions.
Unfortunately, one third of cross-border orders are rejected in this way, according to Eurostat. Internet stores such as iTunes and others do not supply their goods or services to the new Member States. In this way, Czech customers are discriminated against, compared to customers from, for example, France or the Netherlands. The internal market is thus still not a single market as far as the digital environment is concerned, and the Council has thus missed a great opportunity."@en1
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