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"Madam President, I support the gist of the directive, subject to the restrictions on which the two major groups have agreed. In that way, justice is done to the environmental and working standards that apply in the Member States. It is important that the directive helps reduce the administrative burden for service providers who are active in other Member States. There is every reason to assume that the country of origin principle will disappear, and that is something that I welcome. I wonder, though, whether the Council and Commission can guarantee that the Member States can render services conditional on the requirements of medical ethics. Drinking water is a topic that is equally problematic and is, for that reason, best kept outside of the directive’s scope. The same applies to social care and services. The recipients of those services are often not in a position to choose their providers. That is why care for people with a disability is liable to suffer. The directive is not about the working conditions of temporary staff, for those are provided for in the Temporary Employment Directive. Consequently, there is no reason why the directive should not apply to the temporary employment industry. The directive must be fleshed out in practice. The quality of its enforcement will be decisive in this respect."@en1
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