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"Mr President, I would first of all like to pay tribute to the determination of the European Commission and, in particular, your determination, Commissioner, for having tirelessly placed the revival and deepening of the internal market at the top of the European agenda. You will recall, Commissioner, that for more than two years now, both the Commission and the European Parliament have been working to identify the missing links of the internal market, to identify the issues and the sectors for which more internal market is needed, more internal market for more growth, more competitiveness and more jobs. For its part, the European Council has, also belatedly, finally stated the importance it ascribes to the rapid and efficient implementation of 12 priority proposals for the internal market, the 12 levers for growth. Rather than seeking to constantly invent new tools for growth, we would be wise to work with the toolbox that we already have. Thus, we shall seize the opportunity of the resolution, which will be put to the vote in Parliament tomorrow, to send a strong political message to the Member States: faster and more efficient transposition of directives that have already been adopted, more mobilisation and commitment to the newly opened issues – to name but one, the strengthening of the movement of workers – more fluidity of circulation. We will welcome with great interest, Commissioner, the second stage of the Single Market Act, which you will present after the summer. We will be able to show both the political will and the capacity to put pressure on Member States."@en1
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