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"The Member States are responsible for organising and funding their own social security systems. Coordination of social security therefore applies to cross-border situations in which no Member State can act alone. EU legislation has been adopted to simplify such coordination by replacing the various bilateral agreements that existed. However, since the Member States tend to introduce changes to their social security legislation quite often, the references to national legislation in the EU legislation that coordinates the social security systems – namely, Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 and Regulation (EC) No 987/2009 – naturally can become out of date, resulting in legal uncertainty for stakeholders when they implement the regulations. I therefore support this initiative, which seeks to update the regulations to take account of the national legislative changes and social transformations that affect the coordination of social security systems, as is the case with the recent development of cross-border mobility. The amendments proposed by the Administrative Commission to update, clarify and complete the meaning of certain provisions are equally important in my view, because that is the only way to ensure greater transparency and certainty for stakeholders and to provide citizens who have opted for mobility with more complete protection."@en1
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