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Letter To Civil Society Leaders of
the European Union
Dear
Madam, dear Sir,
We
believe, most certainly as you do,
that the European construction process
is the single most important political
innovation of past decades. It serves
the interest of peace, prosperity
and freedom in Europe and paves the
way for a similar future in other
regions of the world.
Article
I-1 of the project of European Constitution
puts citizens on equal footing with
member-states: « Reflecting
the will of citizens and States of
Europe to build a common future, this
Constitution establishes the European
Union, on which Member States confer
competences to attain objectives they
have in common». But the EU
is far from being a true democracy.
The vast majority of its 450 millions
citizens feel they have no say in
the Union. This was displayed by the
lowest turn-out ever at last elections
for the European Parliament in June.
The
fact that the EU-Constitution is submitted
to direct approval by the people in
several EU countries is a positive
step towards stronger involvement.
But Europe runs a very high risk of
having a majority of No-votes in these
referenda as a result of abstention
and ‘compulsory support fatigue’.
A significant part of voters will
use the opportunity of this unique
democratic consultation to express
their anger at never having been consulted
on major EU affairs.
A
rejection of the Constitution in several
member states would lead to a major
crisis in the EU – at a time
when Europeans urgently need to give
new impetus to the 60 year old unity
process. This a major danger, but
not a fate. The challenge of how to
win the people's support for a European
future has to be dealt with starting
today.
Given
this urgency, we would like to know
your opinion on three questions:
Depending
on the feedback of several hundreds
of opinion leaders and experts such
as yourself, Newropeans-Networks may
decide to launch by January 2005,
a large trans-European campaign entitled
‘Yes-But - Yes to the EU Constitution
But with Democratization next on the
EU Agenda’; or simply said,
‘YES to Europe, BUT
with Democracy on top!’.
Its aim would be to convince voters
to support the EU constitution by
showing them that a sufficient mobilization,
around this motto and concrete actions,
can force the EU leadership to be
serious about an EU democratisation
starting now.
We
think that about 20% of voters, especially
from the 18/45 years old age group,
may be a core target for such a campaign.
Such a campaign, however, can only
succeed if a large number of opinion
leaders and organisations join forces
at the European level and within each
national referendum campaign.
Let
us know your opinion.
The future of both democracy and the
European Union may depend on it.
Yours
sincerely
Newropeans-Networks