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"Madam Commissioner, as you have heard, you have rightly been praised, and citizens applaud you, for the fact that telecoms in Europe have become cheaper, with prices likely to fall even further in future.
In this context, I would like, if I may, to pass on a question which is often put to me. I am not certain whether you are responsible for this area, so I would ask you to pass it on if necessary. In the telecoms sphere, the Commission and the Commissioner can ensure that competition operates effectively, and that services become cheaper through caps and other measures. That being the case, why is this not possible when it comes to oil and related products? Why do we have a situation in which prices generally only move in one direction, namely upwards?"@en1
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