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Member states score better in applying EU market rules

Brussels has hailed member states for better implementation of EU internal market rules into their national legislation - but pointed out that governments more often than not apply EU rules wrongly.

Overall, the EU ended up with 1.6 percent of legislative leftovers in 2005, which is the lowest figure since monitoring began in 1997, according to the European Commission's internal market scoreboad published on Tuesday (21 February),

"This is an excellent result," commented the EU i...

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