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"Madam President, the streamlining of the law in this area of mutual recognition of professional qualifications is extremely important. After all, we want policies that are in the best interests of our citizens. We all want our citizens to be able to move about freely and pursue their careers throughout the European Union.
There are still far too many problems and obstacles raised by the Member States, as well as difficulties posed by European law, and it is important that we should tackle this issue. I am grateful to Mr Barnier, however, because he has stated that the answer does not necessarily lie in the deregulation of regulated professions. Those who favour such a move still have not indicated which professions they would like to see deregulated. I would like to know: are they talking about doctors, engineers or architects? I am not sure. What I am sure about is that regulation is extremely important and necessary.
With regard to the professional card: this is something that would allow our citizens genuine freedom of movement, which is why we should not spend too much time on analysis, but instead should respond to the need expressed by those affected.
Engineers and doctors were the first to say that they needed something like this to be able to move more freely around Europe, which is, after all, a political union. It is for this reason that we must say yes to this, and do so as quickly as possible."@en1
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