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"According to a recent Eurobarometer survey, the idea of working abroad is an appealing prospect for more than half of young Europeans. It is important to provide them with the requisite legal and cultural instruments to fully exploit their learning potential and the opportunities provided by the common labour market. To this end, the forthcoming revision of the Professional Qualifications Directive will certainly be an important way to get things moving and stimulate professional mobility within the EU.
However, I think that aside from simplification and a reduction in the timescales of the current procedures, it is fundamental to continue to ensure the reliability and security of professionally-provided services for our citizens. In medicine, for example, possible linguistic misunderstandings between patients and doctors could compromise both diagnoses and treatments.
As we wait for the Commission to adopt its new proposal for legislation, I decided to abstain at this stage in the debate. Indeed, I think it would be a good idea in the meantime to deepen the dialogue with all the affected professions in order to end up with a new regulation on professional qualifications that is more effective, transparent and more widely shared."@en1
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