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I abstained in the final vote on the motion for a resolution on the future of Europe. I consider this motion for a resolution to be superfluous and even counterproductive. As a defender of the Constitutional Treaty, I expect all 25 Heads of State or Government to honour their signatures and submit the draft for ratification by their respective countries. The people of France and the Netherlands voted ‘no’. Before asking these Member States possibly to reconsider their votes, it is necessary that, after Finland, the other dilatory Member States express their opinions, beginning with the United Kingdom, Poland, Sweden, Portugal, Ireland and Denmark. Europe’s future depends on the choices also of those countries. The European Union cannot do without this debate."@en1
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