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"Mr President, almost everything has been said. However, I should like to focus on four points. This directive is twenty years old. For a woman, twenty is an excellent age. For a directive, twenty means it is in need of a facelift.
That is because four things have entered our lives: the first is the Internet. Now that the Internet has entered our lives, we can choose to holiday in the furthest corner of the world without thinking twice about it. However, when we get there, we may find that perhaps we should have thought twice.
The second is prices. Consumers have both an obligation and a right to know if the prices which they have to choose between are legal or if there is unfair competition.
The third is quality. Accommodation which may be considered exceptional in one Member State may be considered average by a citizen from another Member State.
Finally, there is the question of security. As people work very hard to save for holidays, we must make them feel secure. That is what we want from the new directive."@en1
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