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"Citizenship of the European Union gives rise to a legal relationship between the citizen and the Union that includes rights and obligations. These rights include freedom of movement, the prohibition of discrimination, electoral rights at both local and European level, diplomatic and consular protection, the right of petition and complaint, and the right to communicate with the EU in one of the official languages of the EU and to receive an answer in the same language. The ‘EU citizenship report 2010’ showed that the citizens of the European Union avail themselves of their right to freedom of movement in particular. This means that, in principle, every EU citizen has the right to freedom of movement within the European Union, allowing them to travel to and reside in any other Member State. However, this right of residence can be restricted to protect the legitimate interests of the Member States. I did not vote in favour of the report, as I believe that national regulations, in particular in relation to residence rights of citizens of third countries, should not be undermined by superior European Union law."@en1
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