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"Notwithstanding the fact that the Member States have achieved the highest standards in terms of time taken to incorporate internal market regulations into national legislation, I do not believe the data provided by the most recent Internal Market Scoreboard to be satisfactory. The creation of a stable and innovative internal market which caters for the needs of consumers and in which firms can maximise the creation of new jobs cannot coexist with systematic delays in the implementation of Community legislation and failure to apply directives.
It is individuals and business that suffer most from the delay in implementation of policies relating to the internal market through the costs that result from reduced choice, less competition and less open markets. With this in mind, I believe it is important for Parliament to apply pressure regarding the application of internal market regulations. It was the Member States who set the implementation periods for these directives. They must at least be required to respect the objectives which they themselves set. This is a fundamental goal for an internal market in a period of economic crisis."@en1
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