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Free movement of people: António Vitorino clarifies the debate
António Vitorino, president of Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute and former European commissioner for Justice and Home Affairs, clarifies the debate about the free movement of citizens and workers in the EU answering 4 questions.
António Vitorino, President of Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute and former European Commissioner for Justice and Home Affairs, clarifies the debate about the free movement of citizens and workers in the EU answering 4 questions:
1. What do you think of David Cameron’s recent statements about the free movement of people?
2. What is the scope of Member States relating to the freedom of movement?
3. What do you think about the EU Court of Justice judgment delivered on 11 November?
4. Should the current rules on the free movement of people be reconsidered?
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