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"Professional mobility is a key factor for economic development and sustainable economic recovery. However, one of the main reasons for difficulties in relation to the recognition of professional qualifications is a lack of confidence in the criteria used for accreditation and granting academic qualifications in the country of origin. So there is an urgent need to establish automatic recognition measures by removing prejudice and formal national obstacles to recognition. While the automatic recognition procedure has been successful, the recognition process under the general system based on professional experience is excessively time consuming, both for the competent authorities and for professionals. I am in favour of this report, which calls for simplification, a reduction in the duration of procedures through the use of modern communication technologies, the centralisation of information and the clarification of definitions. It also urges that the classification of economic activities be upgraded in line with scientific and technical developments, and that public health and safety be improved through the introduction of a proactive alert mechanism and through restrictions on the principle of partial access in relation to health professions. It underlines the importance of language skills, of integrating professionals, and of injecting confidence into the system through the mandatory introduction of the Internal Market Information (IMI) system, and it calls for the introduction of a voluntary professional card."@en1
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