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"Mr President, my question is addressed to Mr Barnier in particular and concerns recital 62 of the Services Directive.
There is no clear or definitive indication of what is meant by ‘scarcity of natural resources or technical capacity’. The Directive ought not, in fact, to prevent Member States from limiting the number of authorisations for reasons other than scarcity of natural resources or technical capacity.
Indeed, as in the case of itinerant traders, they do not have exclusive use of the area subject to concession because at the end of working hours, this becomes available to all, and is sometimes reassigned to other activities. Moreover, in Italy, local authorities may already increase the number both of concessions and areas reserved for markets.
In this case, therefore, there ought not to be an automatic correlation between the concept of public space and the criterion of scarce natural resources, since parking may take place in one part of the area only and for a limited number of hours per day.
What is your opinion on this matter, Commissioner?"@en1
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