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"Through the work of the Committee on Petitions, the European Parliament is in direct contact with those EU citizens who appeal to the legislative body in connection with the restriction of their rights within the EU. The latest EU citizenship report is important to legislative planning, as it illustrates through concrete examples what difficulties EU citizens still have to face, and in which areas, when intending to exercise their rights guaranteed by the Treaties. During my meetings with citizens I, too, often see that while a great many economic, cultural and other opportunities have already opened up within the borders of the internal market, there are still some barriers and unpleasant experiences that can prevent Member State citizens from freely exercising their rights. The petitions received essentially hold up a mirror to the institutions, and contain accurate data that helps us take the next step in resolving these problems. It comes as no surprise to read that there are still Member States that raise barriers to the exercising of social rights and the rights of participants in higher education or members of the liberal professions. Citizens of the Member States that joined the EU in 2004 and thereafter still have to face greater difficulties when seeking to enjoy the rights guaranteed by the Treaties as full EU citizens. It is the duty of the institutions to facilitate the appropriate transposition of EU laws by the Member States and to accelerate the remedying of the recently revealed electoral, social, administrative, educational and other discriminative measures."@en1

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