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"After the rejection of the European Constitution in the French and Dutch referenda, the idea of a united Europe, the principles of solidarity and access by the citizens of the new Member States to the EU 15 labour markets, which are closed to new members in the hope that restriction will protect them against competition, have become the most topical themes today.
My country
Slovakia
together with the other new Member States desire to be fully-fledged members of the Community. Since last–year’s enlargement of the European Union, labour migration from the new Member States has been only 150 000 people, and has not reached the level the critics of enlargement have warned about.
The fall of the Berlin Wall signified a great hope for our endeavours towards integration and let us not therefore attempt to rebuild a new European wall out of fear of so-called social dumping."@en1
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