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 French President Jacques Chirac
makes an address on French television on May 26, urging French voters to
say "yes" to the European Union (EU) constitution at the May 29
referendum. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) |
PARIS, May 26 (Xinhuanet) -- French President Jacques
Chirac gave a short address to the nation on Thursday to urge French voters to
say "yes" to the European Union (EU) constitution at the May 29 referendum.
"On Sunday each one of you will have in his hands
part of the destiny of France," he said in a ten-minute address carried on main
French television and radio channels.
"A rejection of the treaty would be seen by Europeans
as a 'no'to Europe. It would open up a period of division, doubt and
uncertainty," he said.
"It is an illusion to think that Europe will start
out again happily with another plan. There is no other plan. Europe would be
broken down -- searching for an impossible consensus. Meanwhile the world would
move on, faster and faster," he continued.
"France would be in a less strong position to defend
its interests," he said.
Shortly before his address, a new survey made for the
French daily Le Figaro showed that some 55 percent of the voters would say "no"
to the constitution that must be approved by all the 25 EU member states and
aims at simplifying decision-making in the European Union following last year's
expansion of the bloc to eastern Europe and the Mediterranean.
All of the 12 latest French polls showed a potential
victory for the "no" camp.
A French "no" vote to the EU constitution would
undermine Chirac's political authority, while government insiders said a prompt
government reshuffle is inevitable whatever the result of the referendum.
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