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"We cannot have a single internal market without the free movement of labour. Romania and Bulgaria are still facing restrictions on the European labour market. These restrictions have a legal basis and all new Member States have had restrictions. At the end of 2011, we will see how many Member States are going to express their desire to extend the restrictions on access to their labour market for Romanians and Bulgarians. I believe that the reasons for extending the restrictions in the various Member States are unfounded and promote protection of their own labour market in a populist manner, which is economically unjustified. However, Member States can complement each other as they have certain professional gaps in certain sectors. At the same time, there is an illegal jobs market in the EU maintained by certain Member States. If domestic legislation was applied much more strictly and rigorously, the need for restrictions on the labour market would disappear. Last but not least, on the subject of the various directives, such as the Blue Card or Seasonal Workers Directive, which regulate the European labour market for third-country workers, I think that a key condition for those Member States wishing to bring in workers from third countries is to get rid of the restrictions on workers from inside the EU first."@en1

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