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Madam President, first of all I would like to say to Mrs Guy-Quint that I agree with her entirely. I think a successful information policy is a policy that gets as close as possible to the citizens.
That is why we developed this strategy of partnership with the Member States, including regional and local authorities. It is an approach which also enjoys the support of the Committee of the Regions. But if this approach is to succeed, there must be the political will for a partnership. There must be at least two partners. That is why I hope, so far as the campaign on the future of Europe is concerned, that the European elections, the national debate on ratification of the Constitution and the referendums that will be held in some Member States will next year all be further incentives, further reasons for the Member States to join in partnership with us to conduct information and communication campaigns on the future of Europe, on the content of the Constitution, and to conduct those campaigns as closely to the citizens as possible. I am expressing here my complete agreement with the strategy that Commissioner Michel Barnier has just explained in answer to Mr Dell'Alba’s question."@en1
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