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"Mr President, I come from Greece and, unlike Austria, Greece started to apply the Services Directive just a few months ago, in 2010, when it was transposed into national law.
We are very proud of this, because we achieved it at a very difficult time for Greece, in a period of crisis, and the fact that we achieved it is very important, because the first to be supported by the Services Directive, especially the points of single contact, will be small and medium-sized enterprises, which we need in the European economy above all else.
I would like to reiterate two things said by another Greek member who spoke. Mr Poupakis of the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) said that it is very important to have information and it is also very important to remove the administrative burden.
Finally, I honestly must thank Evelyne Gebhardt from the bottom of my heart; like a mother, she has nurtured this child, by which I mean the Services Directive, since the last legislative period; she has raised it and I think that, in cooperation with the ‘daddy’, Commissioner Barnier, they really will be able to raise the directive like their child, for the benefit of European citizens."@en1
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