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"Mr Morganti, from the information I have at my disposal, I do not get the impression that the Italian Government intends to issue a decree that would amend a European law approved by the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament. At any rate, I do not think Italy’s new Prime Minister has this in mind. I know him well; he was a member of the European Commission himself for ten years, and therefore a guardian of the Treaties, as we are now.
The work that is currently in the pipeline, in which I am involved, is practical, pragmatic, thorough work to ensure that this Directive, which covers beach concessions, can be applied to this sector whilst taking account, in an intelligent way, of the needs of the tourism sector, of which I am well aware.
Mr Morganti, in a previous role, I was responsible for a region that is one of France’s biggest tourist areas, and I am aware of the importance of the tourism market. However, at the same time, there is no reason why the Services Directive should not be applied to those involved in this field of market competition, whilst taking into consideration the specific features of particular occupations.
This is our approach at the moment, therefore: to apply the Services Directive strictly and honestly, but pragmatically to all the sectors it covers, in keeping with the law for which you yourselves voted."@en1
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