Posted on 06/15/2005 7:51:39 AM PDT by Unam Sanctam
It was a crucial mistake to send out the entire constitution to every French voter, the architect of the EU's first constitution Valéry Giscard d'Estaing has said in an interview.
In an interview with the New York Times, his first since the French rejection of the constitution two weeks ago, the former French president apportions most of the blame to president Jacques Chirac for failure in the referendum campaign.
One crucial mistake was to send out the entire three-part, 448-article document to every French voter, said Mr Giscard.
Over the phone he had warned Mr Chirac already in March: "I said, 'Don't do it, don't do it'".
"It is not possible for anyone to understand the full text".
Mr Giscard d'Estaing also puts the blame on the present generation of political leaders.
Neither Mr Chirac nor other European leaders had a strategy for ratifying the constitution, he said.
"The present generation of leaders, whatever their strengths, never put Europe at the top of their agenda".
Mr Giscard d'Estaing was appointed by EU leaders at the Laeken summit in December 2001 to head a 102-member convention and draft a European Constitution.
Today Mr Giscard believes the constitution probably would have passed in France if the EU leaders had not left open the possibility of full EU membership for Turkey.
This week the bloc's leaders will meet in Brussels to decide the fate of the constitution, or "my document", as Mr Giscard puts it.
The ratification process should continue across Europe, the former president advises and predicts: "In the end, it will pass", he added. "There is no better solution".
Agreed, but it was not voted on by mass referendum.. it was not a 1 man 1 vote ratification process.... if it had been, it likely would not have been ratified.
I am not defending the EU Constitution, I am just pointing out realities of 'true democracy'... its not a good system of government, and never has been.
Yeah, we wouldn't want the sheeple to know what they're voting on, they might get the idea they have a right to make up their own mind.
Then it's obvious that it SHOULDN'T be ratified, yes?
Not even I, Giscard, nor the brave Jacques, understand this piece of merde!
I often sign 488 page legal documents that not only I don't understand, but it is impossible for anyone to understand.
Some of what you call "complexity" is good. There's often a valid reason for legalese in legal documents (other than to give lawyers a reason to exist).
"It seems like the 'general welfare' clause would have benefitted from some clarification. As it is, it means anything anyone wants it to mean."
Might have been better if it had just been left out altogether - it just added to the complexity.
Fact is stranger than fiction. You just couldn't make this stuff up.
Unbelievable perfidy and arrogance. But Im glad that he said that, I hope that his statement will spread around the Europe...
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