08/01/2009
Laurent Moyse reveals that "the points that are preventing a new, albeit very watered-down compromise, from being accepted, have little to do with the reasons for refusal given by those who said 'no' [to the Constitution]. ... We are on the verge of seeing a complete dilution of the European Community. Jettisoning principles and values that were hard-fought for over months, those opposed to a treaty have managed to torpedo a project that was far from a cure-all, but had the merit of laying the foundations for improved functioning. They have found unexpected allies whose interests are at times opposed to unity and solidarity in Europe. As for the argument that could be heard two years ago according to which a crisis in Europe would be for its own good, today's reality has proved it wrong. A destructive spirit has never been a good idea."
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