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Wednesday October 16, 2002 19:12 by Blisset (slight return)
![]() Who is our government exactly bertie? 133 info group blew this PR shit apart weeks ago. Harney used the same cut and paste from the WTO. Here is the article 133 info group rebuttal. Tell all the heads. More info at www.gatswatch.org M.H.: "The suggestion that Nice Treaty provisions could force public services Article 133 Information Group (RESPONSE): The EU trade Commissioner, Pascal Lamy told the US Council for International Commerce “if we want to improve our own access to foreign markets then we can’t keep our protected sectors out of the sunlight. We have to be open to negotiating them all if we are going to have the material for a big deal. In the US and EU, that means some pain in some sectors but gain in many others, and I think we both know that we are going to have to bite the bullet to get what we want.” [June 8th 2000: http://europa.eu.int/comm/trade/speeches/articles/spla23.en.htm MH"The GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services) expressly provides that 133 Info Group (RESPONSE): A close examination of this claim reveals a different and contrary reality. While GATS appears to exempt “services supplied in the exercise of government authority,” it also mandates that such services be “supplied neither on a commercial basis, nor in competition with one or more service suppliers.” Since “commercial basis” is not clearly defined, governments charging any tax or fees could be interpreted as engaging in commercial activity, and essential services could be dragged into a free trade ambit. According to Vandana Shiva, Director of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Natural Resource Policy, “Since most societies have pluralistic service providers, governments can be accused of being in competition with one or more service suppliers.” M.H.: "This applies even in sectors where GATS members have taken commitments to "Therefore, all WTO members may establish specific rules for the M.H.: "EU member states will not be prevented by WTO negotiated agreements in 133 Info Group (RESPONSE): There is no “get out clause” in GATS where governments can renege on privatisation commitments, or “Market Access” commitments in order to safeguard the quality of their public services. In addition to this, the Treaty of Nice will allow the Irish government can be outvoted on GATS related matters in the EU Council by a Qualified Majority Vote. Furthermore, the fact that the Treaty of Nice (in it’s proposed changes to Article 133 ) excludes the European Parliament, not even Irish MEP’s can contribute effectively to the GATS negotiations. "The GATS treaty cannot be interpreted as requiring governments to privatise =================
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