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"Mr President, I welcome the arrival of plan B, B as in Brok and B as in Barón. That being said, we had a complicated treaty, we will have a simplified treaty, but it ought not to be too simplistic.
I shall take two examples: the symbols and the Charter. We read that the symbols are going to disappear: the anthem, the flag, the motto. This is not good news because the people of France are going to see that the outcome of their vote has resulted in the disappearance of the flag just when the President of the French Republic has put it on his official portrait. The symbol counts. It is a feeling of belonging. Try at the very least to keep the flag.
As for the Charter, I would very much like my fellow countrymen to have access to three texts: the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 26 August 1789, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 10 December 1948 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of 29 October 2004. This is a corpus, a whole.
We must promote belonging and not argue about matters of sovereignty or loss of sovereignty, and there must not be too much regression, though there will be some. As for the people of France, think of those who rejected the treaty and who are going to be disappointed, but think also of those who endorsed it and who could be frustrated."@en1
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