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"Mr President, the free movement of people is a fundamental right, which is safeguarded for all citizens of the European Union. The enjoyment of rights and freedoms means that ordinary people can also travel in the EU, seeking work, education or a better standard of living. Free movement is one of the EU’s greatest achievements and its basic purpose is to offer equal opportunities and equal treatment to all EU citizens. Equality also means that all EU citizens are entitled to the same rights, support and protection if they become victims of crime in the European Union. This is not just about establishing common minimum standards, but also about the same level of protection for victims of crime in the EU. It is also about boosting the confidence that EU citizens have in national judicial systems. Overall, the directive will encourage greater confidence in judicial systems in all Member States. That is why I am happy to support the Commission’s proposal for minimum standards on the rights and protection of victims of crime, and support for them."@en1
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