The Commissioner for Internal Market is a member of the
European Commission
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. The post is currently held by Commissioner
Thierry Breton
Thierry Breton (; born 15 January 1955) is a French business executive, politician, writer and the current Commissioner for Internal Market of the European Union.
Breton was vice-chairman and CEO of Groupe Bull (1996–1997), chairman and CEO o ...
.
Responsibilities
The portfolio concerns the development of the 480-million-strong
European
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single market, promoting
free movement of people, goods, services and capital. Thus it is clearly a leading role but has become more complex as the single market for services has developed. A large area of work is now financial services, a politically sensitive topic for some member states (notably, the UK). The Commissioner controls the
Directorate-General for Internal Market and Services,
and the
Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market
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Elżbieta Bieńkowska (2014–2019)
Elżbieta Bieńkowska
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is a former Polish
regional development minister and
deputy prime minister
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. A self-described technocrat, she was appointed by
European Commission
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president
Jean-Claude Juncker
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.
Michel Barnier (2010–2014)
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* Barnie
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's appointment was controversial for some. His nomination came after the
late 2000s recession
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led to criticism of bankers by many. Especially in France, there was a desire to more regulate the financial services sector, which in Europe is largely based around the
City of London
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.
French President
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Nicolas Sarkozy
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's declaration that Barnier's (then
French foreign minister
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) appointment as Internal Market Commissioner was a "victory" produced considerable worry in the UK that France would use Barnier to push French-inspired restrictive regulation upon the UK's financial centre. Although he said that "we need to turn the page on an era of irresponsibility; we need to put transparency, responsibility and ethics at the heart of the financial system", he has tried to soothe worries in the UK and has reiterated his independence from national influence.
Charlie McCreevy (2004–2010)
Charlie McCreevy's stated priorities were:
* To maximise the potential of the Internal Market to boost growth and employment.
* To eliminate remaining barriers to an effectively functioning internal market for services across member states.
* To deepen the integration of Europe's capital markets and improve its financial infrastructure so that the cost of capital is reduced, the inefficiencies of fragmentation are minimised and competition is intensified, to the overall benefit of Europe's economy.
* To ensure that existing internal market rules are properly enforced.
* To improve public procurement procedures to ensure that the European taxpayer gets value for money.
* To ensure an effective framework for the protection of intellectual property rights to encourage innovation in the new
knowledge economy
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.
Directives McCreevy was involved with include the directives on:
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Services in the internal market
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Patentability of computer-implemented inventions
Frits Bolkestein (1999–2004)
Commissioner
Frits Bolkestein
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(
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) served in the
Prodi Commission
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History
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between 1999 and 2004. In addition to holding the Internal Market portfolio, he also held
Taxation and Customs Union. His head of cabinet was Laurs Nørlund.
Bolkestein is most notable for the
Directive on services in the internal market
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, which is commonly called the "Bolkestein Directive". The directive aimed at enabling a company from one
member state
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to recruit workers in another member state under the law of the company's home state. It was to help the development of the
internal market for services, the development of which has lagged behind that for goods.
However, there was a great deal of concern about its effect on social standards and welfare, triggering competition between various parts of Europe. This led to significant protests across Europe against the directive, including a notable protest at the European Parliament in
Strasbourg
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by port workers, which led to damage to the building. MEPs eventually reached a compromise on the text and the Parliament adopted it on 12 December 2006; 2 years after Bolkestein left office, under the
Barroso Commission
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.
List of commissioners
See also
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Directive on services in the internal market
The Bolkestein directive (officially Services in the Internal Market Directive''2006/123/EC is an EU law aiming at establishing a single market for services within the European Union (EU). Drafted under the leadership of the former European ...
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Directorate-General for Internal Market and Services
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European Commissioner for Competition
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Responsibilities
The portfolio has responsibility for such matters as commercial co ...
*
European Commissioner for Enterprise and Industry
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Markets in Financial Instruments Directive
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Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market
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References
External links
Barnier's websiteec.europa.eu
ec.europa.eu
ec.europa.eu
Q&A: Services Directivenews.bbc.co.uk
Services in the Internal Marketeuractiv.com
ec.europa.eu
Interview with Charlie McCreevy by Jamie Smythireland.com
eupolitix.com
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ttp://ec.europa.eu/archives/commission_1999_2004/bolkestein/index_en.htm Archived Bolkestein websiteec.europa.eu
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