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WRITTEN QUESTION No. 468/99 by Riccardo NENCINI The Luna Park in Rome and the Treaty provisions on free competition
WRITTEN QUESTION No. 468/99 by Riccardo NENCINI The Luna Park in Rome and the Treaty provisions on free competition
WRITTEN QUESTION No. 468/99 by Riccardo NENCINI The Luna Park in Rome and the Treaty provisions on free competition
Úř. věst. C 341, 29.11.1999, p. 121
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WRITTEN QUESTION No. 468/99 by Riccardo NENCINI The Luna Park in Rome and the Treaty provisions on free competition
Official Journal C 341 , 29/11/1999 P. 0121
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0468/99 by Riccardo Nencini (PSE) to the Commission (5 March 1999) Subject: The Luna Park in Rome and the Treaty provisions on free competition Through a former Commissioner and two years after the normal expiry date, the EUR organisation (Rome) has offered the previous concession-holder a draft agreement for the renewal of the concession on the area on which the Luna Park stands in Rome. A nine-year contract worth an average of ITL 750 000 000 per annum is involved and, given the size of that contract, a invitation to tender should be issued at European level. The above arrangements are therefore in breach of the Treaty provisions on free competition. In view of this fact, would the Commission not agree that it should take action on this matter without delay? Answer given by Mr Monti on behalf of the Commission (20 April 1999) The Commission is collecting the information it needs to answer the question. It will communicate its findings as soon as possible.