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"en.20001025.6.3-130"2
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"We in the Austrian Freedom Party have from the outset declared ourselves in favour of a legally binding Charter of Fundamental Rights. However, for legal reasons we think that it is wrong to refer to it at this early stage in Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union, because it was not possible to reach formal agreement on it within the convention, reflecting its structure, and it therefore has no legal status. The demand that the Charter be incorporated into the Treaties is therefore all the more premature. This is also true because in contrast to the European Human Rights Convention, which was ratified by the Member States, the process of formulating political demands and objectives in this respect has not taken place in national parliaments. It is for these reasons alone that we have not voted for both parts of point 2 of the resolution."@en1
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