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The Intergovernmental Conference in Naples had no trouble whatsoever in agreeing on the further militarisation of the European Union, in that no-one raised the slightest objection to the ΕU’s becoming a global policeman at the side of the USA. At the same time, it became perfectly clear that the famous solidarity, should a Member State be attacked, is not only not mandatory, but also comes very clearly under the NATO umbrella. This in reply to all those who maintain that Greece could rely on the EU in the event of an attack by Turkey.
There is not a trace of sensitivity in the European Parliament resolution to the extremely negative consequences which, as we have repeatedly stressed, the new ‘Constitutional’ Treaty will have for the peoples. On the contrary, its only concerns are that the text elaborated by the ‘Convention’ should not be changed and that its role within the framework of the EU mechanisms should not be cut back.
That is why we MEPs of the Communist Party of Greece voted against it. We call on the peoples to step up their fight against the European Union and the new bonds which it is trying to impose on us through the ‘Euro-constitution’."@en1
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