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"The European Union is currently undergoing the worst economic crisis since its inception. This crisis threatens the very foundations of the European economy. The internal market is the best tool we have for restoring growth to the Member States’ economies. Several tools have been developed to further encourage completion of the single market and to measure the contributions of individual Member States towards this goal. The internal market scoreboard is one such tool. This tool encourages Member States to improve the quality and timeliness of their transposition of internal market directives. In the latest internal market scoreboard, the European Commission highlights the fact that Malta has the best record concerning the timely transposition of single market directives while the Czech Republic is at the end of the list, albeit registering steady progress. Delivering a single market for citizens and businesses does not stop at the creation of good legislation. It also entails adequate implementation and cross-border synergy between various national administrations. Without such implementation, business and citizens are not able to enjoy the benefits of the single market. I believe that we should be more determined in the enforcement of European legislation and it is equally important to provide more transparent reporting on infringement proceedings undertaken. There should also be a stronger commitment from national institutions and administrations to ensure correct and timely transposition and implementation of internal market directives."@en1

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