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"Madam President, the core of the Lisbon Strategy has to be jobs. For that, we need active labour market policies to ensure that work is rewarded, the unemployed are helped to get work, and that training and retraining are central to everything we do. The three institutions must develop laws that are easy to understand and enforce and achieve their stated objectives without detrimental side effects. The Commission has to deliver on the areas for which it is responsible, particularly the completion of the internal market. I welcome Mr Barroso’s commitment to the Services Directive. We need it, but it must bring clear benefits and not losses. The starting point of the Services Directive is the screening of Member States’ laws hindering the establishment of services. We do not need a directive to do that. Member States could be doing that now; if they were really committed, they would get on with it. That is the key to the debate on the Lisbon Strategy: are Member States prepared to deliver on their promises? The success of Lisbon rests with you, Mr Barroso. In your relations with Member States, are you going to be a man or a mouse? The answer to that will determine the success of your Commission and of the Lisbon Strategy."@en1
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"(Applause from the PSE Group.)"1

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