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Mr President, this is a much debated and very important issue. I wish to begin by thanking the rapporteur, Mr ZappalĂ , for his report, which usefully completes the Commission text in some places and supports the substantial consolidation proposed.
We all know that it is a very wide-ranging proposal that covers a large variety of issues of great interest to the professions and also more generally. I should like to thank Parliament for the efforts it has made towards finding workable compromises. I should like to pay tribute to the members of the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market and other committees for their active contributions. In particular, I should like to welcome the maintenance, with some additional flexibility, of the existing levels of qualification, which have already played a central role in the operation of professional recognition at EU level.
Let me point out that we face the need to improve conditions of free movement for professionals in an enlarged Union through simpler and clearer rules, simpler and more effective management systems and clearer and simpler conditions for cross-frontier service provision.
The Commission is ready to take into account the special considerations which apply to the health-sector professions in order to find appropriate solutions within the wider context of simplification.
I shall now be pleased to listen to the debate on this crucial proposal."@en1
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