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"I should like to draw your attention to the reply given to Parliament last month by the Commission, which said that failing to state the nationality on Greek identity cards might be contrary to Community law and constitute an obstacle to the free movement of Greek nationals on the territory of the Member States, because it violated five directives. I agree with you that, yes, the Member States are responsible, but there are certain rules. What do you think? Was the Commission’s reply wrong? Can nationality be removed from all Greek identity cards and, in more general terms, can the residents of the European Union have identify cards which say nothing, not even European Union, nothing, no nationality whatsoever? How will they travel and how will they prove that they belong to a Member State? Perhaps you can advise me."@en1
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