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"I consider it regrettable that in the conditions of the present economic crisis, the free movement of labour has not been sufficiently implemented, while barriers still exist to participation in the European labour market for the citizens of several Member States that acceded to the EU in 2004 and 2007. Recent experience has demonstrated a solely positive influence on the European economy, since Member States with ageing populations need new labour, and people living in countries with high unemployment need work. In other words, demand and supply are essentially in equilibrium, and we should not establish barriers to this, because to do so would violate the fundamental principles of the European Union. Of course, the arrival of a large number of immigrants can create problems with integration, especially in smaller societies, but free language instruction and the provision of necessary information are extremely important for their solution. I support this report, which draws attention to the abovementioned problem, and I hope that our European decision makers and those of the Member States also understand that the free movement of labour is the key to success in achieving a strong European economy, and not merely an issue of integration."@en1
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