Euro-federalists
resurrect 'dead' constitution
Report
by Brian Denny
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fter a 'period
of reflection' after the French and Dutch rejection of the proposed EU
Constitution in 2005,
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has
insisted: "We need a constitutional treaty and we need it before the next
European election" in 2009.
Meeting with EU Commission President Jose Barroso, Merkel reiterated her view that the EU
Constitution should not be slimmed down to make it more acceptable to the
voters of
European
Social Model
Merkel has not specified
how a compromise could be found, but is expected to produce some meaningless
flam about the so-called European social model while pushing through more
privatisation and centralisation.
Merkel said
Divisions
over what to do
EU commissioner Margot Wallstrom
said that "the commission would not like to depart too much from the
constitutional treaty" and argued that the text should not be opened up
for discussion, including majority voting rules and the abolition of national
vetoes.
"There are a number of things which
were achieved through very difficult negotiations by member states...and which
if you start to open up, you open everything," she said.
The remarks of Ms Wallstrom
challenge Polish prime minister Jaroslaw
Kaczynski who wants to re-negotiate member states' voting rights.
More
arguments
By mentioning the
Charter of Fundamental rights as a part of the "core" of the charter,
Wallstrom is also at odds with French presidential
hopeful Nicolas Sarkozy who is ready to ditch this
part in his proposed "mini-treaty".
However, British Foreign Secretary Margaret
Beckett has described the EU Constitution as a "grandiose project which
didn't come off", in a clear sign that the British government is
distancing itself from the Constitution due to popular opposition.
These divisions reveal the very difficult position
in which the federalists find themselves after the rejection of the
Constitution and amid growing hostility to EU institutions and the synthetic
single currency.
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