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"Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, we have as yet been unable to find a simple solution to the problem of liberalising public transport. That does not mean to say that we should not continue with the liberalisation process. Quite the reverse, in fact.
Nevertheless, this liberalisation process should not be forced. It must be carried out in stages. In principle, I am against exceptions to freedom of services, but it is clear, of course, that a very limited list of exceptions should be possible, particularly for less sizeable contracts.
Finally, I should like to say that it should also be made clear that it certainly cannot be the intention to replace the government monopoly by a private monopoly. I therefore think that a compromise solution must be found, particularly in the interest of the user. Many thanks, Mr President."@en1
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