French EU Architect Admits to Unpopularity of His Plans June 22, 2007
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On a continent with strong national identities, difficulties remain in shifting power toward a federal center. That shift is being engineered more by elites unwilling to put the question to a public vote. Even former French president Valéry Giscard D’Éstaing, the plan’s architect, says the French are adopting “without knowing it, the proposals that we dare not present to them directly.”
M. D’Éstaing knows that various European nationalities have too much loyalty to their people to sacrifice too much of it to an excessively strong European central government.
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