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Pressure aimed at forcing through the so-called ‘European Constitution’ is coming from all sides; from government representatives – special mention here goes to France and Germany – from the Commission, Parliament, and from the Union of Industrial and Employers' Confederations in Europe (UNICE), which has reaffirmed its eagerness for ‘urgent agreement on the EU draft Constitution’.
In light of the first ministerial-level meeting of the Irish Presidency, which centred on what should be done in the near future – and in which, according to the minutes..., the proposal of the ‘European Constitution’ as a basis for negotiation drafted by the ‘Convention’ and the desire to reach agreement before Parliamentary elections in June will have been reaffirmed – Parliament once again welcomes such an approach and urges reaching agreement by 1 May.
The forces and interests behind the so-called ‘European Constitution’ – namely, major capital and the most powerful countries in the EU – have once again begun to mobilise. All of which vindicates those of us who have been the first to denounce the real motives and the real dangers of the ‘European Constitution’ and the first to call for it to be rejected out of hand."@en1
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