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"Mr. President, at the end of the year, the European Commission draws up the report regarding the barriers imposed on access to the labour market.
In my opinion, this report should necessarily emphasize the following two issues: the restrictions imposed on the new Member States are not justified, since their accession has not caused any imbalances on the markets of the other European Union countries; secondly, these restrictions should not exceed the first two years specified by the European labour legislation.
The 2+3+2 formula tends to be used in the Member States as a response to certain current political requirements.
This is why I consider that a firm position of the European institutions from the first two years is necessary in order to stop the unjustified blocking of the labour force movement.
I also want to reaffirm the Community preference principle in the context in which the Parliament discusses the European Blue Card, which will create the possibility to import a labour force of over 20 million people from outside the European Union.
In virtue of this principle, it is abnormal to treat workers from the recently acceded European Union Member States more strictly than those of third countries."@en1
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