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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the free market environment remains unchanged compared to pre-existent legislation and includes all rail transport services, with the sole exception of passengers travelling within national borders.
The request that we have put forward with force moved towards the need to extend liberalisation to that market segment as soon as possible. The amendments made in this vein commit the Commission to submitting, not later than 2012, a suitable regulation on complete, mandatory separation between infrastructure managers and transport service providers, together with a proposal to extend liberalisation to passenger rail transport within national borders.
In a free-market context, which is the natural goal of the liberalisation process undertaken by Parliament, there can be no doubt that completely separate infrastructure managers is an essential pre-condition for the optimal functioning of competitive mechanisms. I also hope to see a liberalisation of delays, so that the delays that accumulate in some countries like mine can be liberalised, extended and divided among all European countries; perhaps some of them, like Italy, would be able to improve their punctuality."@en1
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