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"en.20031023.2.4-091"2
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"Liberals, conservatives and European social democrats have tabled an unacceptable joint resolution to us on the outcome of the Brussels European Council. We are unable to share their political autism, faced with the feebleness of President Berlusconi’s conclusions. We cannot sanction the IGC’s
approach to the draft Constitution, displaying contempt for Europe’s 450 million people. This mugging of democracy has to stop. A European referendum is needed urgently and, if the people opt for it, another constituent process. We cannot deny the way in which the economic and social situation of workers has deteriorated. Ten per cent of them, that is to say 15 million people, have no jobs. There needs to be a European law prohibiting stock-exchange redundancies.
We do not agree to Europe’s subcontracting the crackdown on illegal immigration to third countries. We want to see respect for human rights, beginning with the rights to asylum, freedom of movement and freedom of establishment. Finally, we condemn the attitude of the European Union at the WTO negotiations, displaying contempt for the South, small-scale farmers and the world’s wage earners. We call for a break to be made with the anti-democratic, liberal and militaristic logic of European integration through our going to discuss this necessary and different Europe at November’s European Social Forum in Paris."@en1
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