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First and foremost, I would like to congratulate my colleague Regina Bastos on her excellent report on the 20 main concerns of European citizens and business with the functioning of the Single Market, the driver for major changes in the lives of Europeans. When problems occur within the Union, the ‘prophets of doom’, otherwise known as ‘Eurosceptics’, jump at the opportunity to belittle the image of the European institutions and turn a blind eye to all the benefits of this project. We are all aware that the single market, one of the main pillars of the European project alongside the free movement of people and goods, has not been exploited to its full potential. It is therefore necessary to solve the issues preventing it from being used optimally, such as the problem of recognising professional qualifications in a straightforward, efficient and non-cumbersome way, or other barriers such as social security, tax, access to finance, online shopping, pensions, etc. This is the only way we will have more mobility so we can have more Europe. In the current context of economic and financial crisis, the single market is fundamental to overcoming this situation, which is why I voted in favour of this report and I hope that everyone can join forces so that the main concerns of citizens and business can be rapidly addressed."@en1
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