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". When questions of such importance to the future of the people and of the Member States are being debated, it is wrong to attempt to impose coordination of the ratification processes with a common schedule and strategy and, worse still, to establish guidelines for disseminating the content with the aim of influencing public opinion in favour of adopting the draft Constitutional Treaty, which most of us wish to see. What we ought to do, in fact, is respect both the national processes for ratifying the draft Treaty establishing a European Constitution and the right of the various political forces to analyse the far-reaching and serious political and constitutional consequences for the Member States and their citizens. It is up to the citizens of the Member States or their representatives in the national parliaments to accept or reject this draft Treaty. It is therefore unacceptable to increase funding for a publicity campaign aimed at adopting the so-called European Constitution. What is required is pluralistic debate in which the political forces can take part on a level playing field."@en1

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