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"Mobility is increasingly a value that needs to be taken into account in contemporary economies and, in particular, in an area in which freedom of movement is in force for people and goods, such as the European Union. Despite this fundamental freedom, there are still few Europeans that benefit from it, truly exercising their professions in Member States other than their country of origin. There are some well known obstacles to Europeans’ mobility, which urgently need to be removed. Solidarity makes the European Union and the Member States responsible for seeking to promote the mobility of workers and businesses within Europe, and for removing the obstacles that still remain. Given the crisis that the Union is currently experiencing, European workers and their families, as well as the host countries, will have much to gain if they are not overloaded with administrative requirements and are able, instead, to enjoy freedom of movement, of establishment and of the exercising of their professions."@en1
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