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"Mr President, on behalf of my group and on behalf of Jean Lambert, I want to warmly congratulate the rapporteur on her report. We fully support Mrs Oomen-Ruijten's approach, including the way she handled the legal basis. I think it important that agreements reached by way of European coordination now also apply to third-country nationals. Speaking quite honestly, it is a scandal that such was not already the case, in view of the fact that these people do indeed pay taxes and social security contributions, but then find themselves falling between two stools when working across frontiers. Parliament has already expressed its desire that the Tampere conclusions should be transposed into real action in a similar way as regards the rights of third-country nationals. The regulation that we are now discussing has to do with cross-border working, but the others, a naturally far larger category, also have to have their social rights secured in the same way as those of workers originating from the European Union. My group hopes that the struggle that must still be engaged in will lead to the necessary consensus being reached in this House."@en1

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