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French President Jacques Chirac
on Thursday made a live television debate with 83 young adults aged 18-30,
trying to convince French people to say "yes" to the European
Constitution, saying that a "no" vote would make Paris the "black sheep"
of the European Union. (Photo:
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PARIS, April 14 (Xinhuanet) -- French President Jacques Chirac on Thursday made a live television debate with 83 young adults aged 18-30, trying to convince French people to say "yes" to the European Constitution, saying that a "no" vote would make Paris the "black sheep" of the European Union.
In the two-hour debate six weeks ahead of a May 29 referendum on the
constitutional treaty, the French president said that if France votes "no" at
the referendum, it would be considerably weakened and considered as "black
sheep" in Europe.
As to the globalization that worries French people and the world's
evolution towards multipolars, Chirac said "Europe must be strong and organized"
to act as a counterweight to established powers like the United States and
emerging states like China and India and future powers like Brazil, South
America and Russia.
Since mid-March, more than a dozen opinion polls showed that more
than half French voters would reject the European constitution at the referendum
on May 29.
With the "no" "European construction would stop," Chirac warned.
He also said he would not resign if French voters say "no" at the
referendum.
"I think that a great democracy must use a referendum as a means of
expression. Unfortunately in France, it's not part of our tradition, and so we
have difficulty with it," he said. "Domestic policy has its own rules, rhythms
and demands," the French president said.
"At the moment when we are about to make a fundamental decision for
the future of our country, for the future of Europe... I don't want that to be
mixed up with the day-to-day politics of a European country," Chirac said.
The French president told "all French people" through the 83 young
adults were present at place: "It's to all the French people that I address
through the young people who are here" and told them not to have fear, saying
the European Constitution corresponds to a logic that is just non-liberal.
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