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"Madam President, as the speakers before me have also mentioned, there are European Union Member States which are maintaining labour market restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian workers. There are, admittedly, signs that things are opening up, and restrictions in some sectors and professions have been eased or the procedures have been simplified compared to the rules applied prior to Romania and Bulgaria joining the European Union. Commissioner, I still do not understand why it is that Romanians and Bulgarians, who are European Union citizens, are often associated with labour from third countries. All European citizens stand to gain from an open labour market and a strong European internal market. Indeed, those maintaining these restrictions must realise that European Union Member States are not competing with each other, but the European Union is competing with the rest of the world and must always be among the frontrunners in this competition."@en1
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