The world’s biggest economy, the EU, passed a slightly rephrased constitution calling it a “reform treaty” so that a referendum would not be needed. Whether or not the constitution is good is irrelevant to teh fact that the process by which the reform treaty was passed goes against the raison d’etre of the EU. The treaty may yet not be ratified, but without public referendums to support it, it will cause more problems than benefits.
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