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"I voted against this report as it is another attempt to create a one-size-fits-all European system, this time in education. This is another step towards reinforced EU strategy in the single market, which will limit national determination of what proof is required from those who claim to be highly skilled workers to corroborate their professional abilities. We cannot ignore the fact that there is a huge gap between professional standards and educational requirements in poor countries of Europe, which struggle to compete with the most advanced Member States such as Great Britain. I am against the EP proposal of setting up a voluntary professional passport linked to an electronic exchange system connecting public authorities across the EU, known as the Internal Market Information system. However I do agree that a lot of suspended or struck-off professionals, who leave their own countries to work in other Member States, pose an enormous danger, but I believe that national state authorities should determine the recognition of qualifications of those who are coming from abroad to work."@en1
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