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"Mr President, this report represents a step towards more open and competitive rail transport. We have been left with a bitter aftertaste, however, given that we could have gone much further.
Once again, despite the efforts of the rapporteur, Parliament and the Commission, some Member States have delayed the measures that we will have to implement in relation to the fourth railway package. I refer to the establishment of a single European regulatory body and the mandatory separation between infrastructure management and railway operators, as well as the genuine opening up of the rail passenger market and reciprocal access. We have progressed in terms of transparency, but we can continue to improve in terms of competitiveness.
As with the crisis, we are trailing in the wake of events and we do not end up providing definitive solutions to clearly identified problems. What is at stake here is the possibility of offering better safety and comfort to users, real possibilities for intermodality throughout the continent, cheaper prices and new options for many financial sectors and people that need alternatives and versatility.
We hope to achieve this with the fourth package. I welcome the great effort by the rapporteur, the shadow rapporteurs, and also the Commission."@en1
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