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"This report tackles important and current issues, and clearly and robustly condemns racism against Bulgarian and Romanian workers, and collective expulsion and racism against the Roma, specifically in France. We could also mention a number of important guidelines on disabled people and access to health care, despite this all being tackled within the context and the logic of the single market and the deepening thereof. This report is punctuated by the usual federalist rhetoric, openly setting a series of aspects of national legislation against European legislation. It enthuses about the European Citizens’ Initiative, calling it the ‘first instrument of transnational participatory democracy’, and calls for its implementation, glossing over its limitations and the current context of severe limitations on democracy in the EU. It proposes a series of harmonisations, specifically on fiscal and social security issues. Moreover, it gives the impression, of course, that more products and more competitive prices are essential to this ‘European citizenship’, with the deepening of the single market, etc. The comments regarding European political parties are simply unacceptable."@en1
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