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In order to overcome the current crisis, it is essential to abolish obstacles in the single market. This could contribute to stronger economic growth, but would not require additional resources for the establishment of rescue and growth funds. It would thus contribute to innovation, growth, the promotion of competitiveness, job creation and increased market confidence. However, European citizens still encounter a range of impediments and discriminatory demands in the single market. Examples are difficulties in opening bank accounts and an inability, in practice, to change their energy supplier, because of a lack of clear and comparable information. Changing internet service provider is still in many cases complicated and expensive, and the digital market is not currently a reality in the European Union. Many more items could be added to this list. What is most important now, however, is to give a fresh impetus to the development of the single market. I therefore support the rapporteur’s recommendations in relation to governance, information, the transposition of legislation and progress on specific legislation."@en1
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