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". The adoption by the European Parliament of the Services Directive enables general provisions to be established that will make it easier for service providers to exercise their freedom of establishment and that will facilitate the free movement of services, the high quality of which is guaranteed, and also excludes the risk of social dumping contained within the initial concept of the country of origin principle, which has been removed. The scope of the directive has been considerably reduced and excludes, in particular, health services, non-commercial public services and certain commercial public services. Service activities represent 70% of the European Union’s GDP and offer significant growth and employment potential. Looking back, I should like to point out that the President of the French Republic, Mr Chirac, was strongly advised to stop the initial text, which was presented, at the time, by the Prodi Commission. This matter shows the growing influence of the European Parliament, for which this is a great political victory, and symbolises the concept of the social market economy as it is expressed in the draft Constitutional Treaty for Europe. We must now turn our attention to the Member States, which are responsible for transposing this text into national law in a fair, equitable and sincere manner."@en1

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