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"Madam President, one concern that people have is that we react so slowly to the demands that people voice, and specifically to their concerns. This document we are currently discussing is in fact 20 main concerns. It was presented to the public a year ago during the Single Market Forum in Kraków. We must work together a little bit faster. I am definitely with those who are also calling for better information. I would like to remind you once more of the consultations that have been held. The Commission organises them in only a few languages. They must be easily accessible, there must be good information about them and they must take place in all the official languages of the European Union.
I have been listening attentively to the debates about this year’s Single Market Week, and it is true, as has been mentioned in today’s discussion, that the digital economy is at the centre of the debate on the single market, but the development of internet commerce is being held back by the fact that we do not have a single postal services market. We have had success with roaming, Commissioner, although I was hoping for a more ambitious proposal from the European Commission. In that case, let us take a look at the postal service, as disproportionately high payments for cross-border consignments, payments which have no good grounds, are dividing the European market and holding back the development of electronic commerce."@en1
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