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"en.19991214.7.2-170"2
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"Commissioner, I believe that this issue holds particular importance within the Member State because the Italian Government’s attitude is not fair but clearly discriminatory. Recently, the Italian Government denied the request made by a clearly tourist-oriented local authority, Taormina, to establish a gaming house and, at the same time, it authorised Venice casino to open a branch in Mestre. According to the Commission, does all of this not constitute clear discrimination within a Member State, and moreover, does it not force the inhabitants who would like to play in central and southern regions to go to other Member States – there are hundreds of gaming houses in Europe – rather than staying and playing in Northern Italy, which does not hold great appeal?"@en1
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