+ Follow EUROCRATS Tag
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[Summary] => Eurocrats probably thought this would be a breeze: write up a Constitution for the European Union, have this supported by all the major political parties and get it ratified in each of the individual member-countries.
This was, after all, a project that comes as a logical continuation of everything that has been accomplished in terms of European integration: the open borders; the common social policies; the establishment of a European Central Bank and, yes, the adoption of a single currency for nearly all the member countries (with the exception of Britain).
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alex Magno
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This was, after all, a project that comes as a logical continuation of everything that has been accomplished in terms of European integration: the open borders; the common social policies; the establishment of a European Central Bank and, yes, the adoption of a single currency for nearly all the member countries (with the exception of Britain).
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