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"en.20111025.7.2-118-000"2
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"I wish to begin by expressing my appreciation of the efforts made by the three Commissioners to adopt the framework required to ensure that we have a fully integrated European market. I also want to mention that the single market is the nucleus for cooperation between the European Union’s 27 Member States, guaranteeing the free movement of goods, services, capital and people. However, these fundamental freedoms guaranteed by treaty are subject to disparities when they are transposed into certain national situations.
There is also the current economic and financial climate in addition to this, which encourages protectionist policies. One of the 12 levers for stimulating economic growth is workers’ mobility.
I would like to know, Commissioner Barnier, how you think that this desired situation reconciles with maintaining the obstacles preventing citizens from the new Member States from exercising the right both to freedom of movement and employment."@en1
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