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"Mr President, I too should like to thank the rapporteur. There is a general but very crucial assumption that we must make on this subject and that will direct our future policies in this sector. Today, in a very difficult economic environment, there are divergences between the Member States in terms of the provision of online services and these differences are, in turn, creating a serious competitive divide.
It is not, therefore, just the labour cost; it is not just general fiscal policies; it is also the opportunities, the transparency and the certainty that give a State that makes extensive use of new technologies in its transactions with the public and with businesses that are interested in investing in it a comparative advantage. This needs to be understood. A lack of eGovernment means a lack of competition for the Member States and, in addition to the hundreds of millions of euros budgeted under the Structural Funds, we need an extensive exchange of best practices and experience in this sector."@en1
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