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"I voted in favour of this report because with it the European Parliament’s Committee on Petitions aims to enhance efforts to better inform EU citizens and provide them with the appropriate assistance. The main focus of the Committee on Petition’s work last year was the environment and fundamental rights (justice). This is no different from previous years and this year also confirms the trends. The prominence of these issues during 2011 runs like a beacon through all the work of the committee: discussions on petitions in committee, new petitions received, reports and hearings and fact-finding visits. The report drawn up by the committee, ‘EU Citizenship Report 2010: Dismantling the obstacles to EU citizens’ rights’, which is based on the first-hand feedback that petitions provide, shows that the main problems concern the implementation of the Directive on the free movement of EU citizens and their family members, access to social security entitlements, mutual recognition of qualifications, obstacles faced by people with disabilities, family law issues and mass expulsions on the basis of ethnic or national origin. The report also emphasises the importance of information websites and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and the continued need for information and communication."@en1
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