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"The outlook for society and medicine in Europe is gloomy. We talk about problems of inequality, waiting lists, and backward science and technology. The solutions recommended by Parliament will be just as ineffectual as those recommended by the Commission. This desire for modernisation actually concerns European countries that are a long way from the French model. This system still protects us from the shortcomings that exist throughout the world. With regard to the ageing population, nobody will dare suggest that we finally return to a true pro-family policy that encourages a higher birth rate. We should also be worried that this report on public health uses terms such as ‘market’ and ‘consumers’. More seriously, and for reasons that can only be guessed at, this report glorifies the European Constitution in Recital A. That Treaty is not yet in force and must be condemned as an instrument of social decline which threatens the health of the French people via a reduction to the lowest common denominator. Finally, the issue of immigration is completely missing from the text. Paragraph 11 expresses a concern in administrative terms, whereas this is in fact a matter of the progressive annihilation of our societies, not to mention the future arrival in Europe of Turkey, for which reason we oppose a rejection of ‘social self-defence’."@en1

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