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"This is a very topical question. We have recently had a number of discussions in the context of 1 May. I took up this issue with the employment ministers of the Visegrád countries, and of the Baltic states. We have been looking at where free movement might lead to a certain amount of tension, especially when it affects certain professions where free movement is not leading to a circular phenomenon, but more of a one-way street.
If such tendencies are observed, it is primarily up to the Member State governments to draw up the right strategies regarding training, remuneration and career opportunities to improve development for those in the medical profession, for example, which has been a particular focus of these discussions.
We will continue to monitor this problem and continue to discuss it with the governments of the relevant Member States, as I have already been doing."@en1
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