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"The spring meeting of the European Council looking at Europe’s economy takes place just at the moment of an outbreak of protectionism in a number of European Countries, especially France.
President Chirac often tries to portray France as a champion of European integration and blames other countries for any perceived lack of enthusiasm. Yet France’s record of applying EU law is one of the worst, its attitude to trans-frontier mergers is obstructionist, it has deliberately failed to meet its obligations under the stability and growth pact and it has consistently slowed down the pace of CAP reform.
The European Council should be an opportunity for other Member States to press France to put its house in order."@en1
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