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"There are many barriers that, directly or indirectly, continue to restrict people’s freedom of movement within the EU, as well as the public’s ability to fully enjoy the benefits of the single market, which include the right to work or provide services in another Member State. The right to recognition of academic and professional qualifications can only truly exist when the national rules, which tend to make it disproportionately difficult to exercise the right to qualified jobs, have been eliminated. The very development of the markets requires increased transparency, simplification and flexibility of regulations concerning the recognition of professional qualifications, in which cross-border mobility should contribute to the smoother working of the labour markets, while encouraging economic growth and competitiveness in the EU. I therefore agree that there is a need to modernise and improve this directive, so as to ensure a clear legal framework, by improving the system for recognition of professional qualifications, with the establishment of automatic recognition measures, and by removing prejudice and formal national obstacles to recognition. At the same time, conclusion of the transposition of this directive in all the Member States and its implementation also needs to be ensured. I also welcome the use of technologies that are more efficient and appropriate, enabling the recognition process to be facilitated and sped up."@en1
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