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"en.20121025.26.4-300-250"2
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The main aim of creating a single European market was meant to be the establishment of closer bonds between citizens and Member States of the EU through the functioning of a borderless space for the free movement of people, goods, services and capital. Today, after 20 years with a functioning single market, besides the many significant benefits that have arisen from it, we can see that there are some discrepancies in the treatment of citizens and businesses, which to some extent rightly serves as a cause for their many concerns. This chiefly concerns the implementation of rights in the area of occupational qualifications, transfer of pension and social security rights and obstacles of a fiscal nature. We should give recognition to the European Commission’s actions hitherto raised to stimulate economic growth and strengthen trust in and the competitiveness of the single market. There is, however, still much to be done, especially where adapting the EU’s legal framework to existing economic and social conditions and the expectations of citizens and businesses is concerned, as well as full harmonisation of EU law with the law of Member States or the need to provide citizens with more complete information on the rights which are their due. To this end we need to strengthen cooperation between Parliament, the Council, the Commission and Member States. This would appear to be the only way to make it possible, under the conditions of economic, financial and social crisis that are prevailing in Europe, to surmount the obstacles standing in the way of innovation, economic growth, promotion of competitiveness and creation of new jobs, as well as creating trust in the single market among Europe’s citizens."@en1
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