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Seismic Anamoly
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 3:02 pm Post subject: Chirac to Bush: "Mind your own business!" |
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Quote: BBC/London
US President George W Bush has repeated his call for Turkey to be admitted to the EU, despite being rebuked by France for interfering in Europe's affairs.
Mr Bush told students in Istanbul the US believed that "as a European power, Turkey belongs in the European Union".
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On Monday, French President Jacques Chirac denounced Mr Bush's call for Turkey to get a date for EU acceptance.
Mr Chirac said the US president had gone too far, adding that his remarks were like Mr Chirac telling the US how to manage relations with Mexico.
Correspondents say US-French friction remains, despite attempts to heal rifts left by the Iraq war which France bitterly opposed.
Speaking on the sidelines of the summit the following day, Mr Chirac said this was none of Mr Bush's business.
"Not only did he go too far, he ventured into territory which is not his concern," he said.
Correct, Monsieur Chirac, correct!
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DreamTone7
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 3:15 pm Post subject: re |
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"Mr Chirac said the US president had gone too far, adding that his remarks were like Mr Chirac telling the US how to manage relations with Mexico."
...BUT THEN...
"Correspondents say US-French friction remains, despite attempts to heal rifts left by the Iraq war which France bitterly opposed."
I'd say France is not setting a very good example of minding it's own business, and has little room to talk. I wonder what the real reason is that Chirac does not want Turkey in the EU? I have my suspicions, but time will tell.
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
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DreamTone7
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 7:46 pm Post subject: re |
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Mike - "Schröder's party "SPD" supports the idea of having Turkey in the EU, but over 85% of the German population are against it and more than 50% of the people with a "SPD" membership."
Why?
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Galmin The King has spoken!
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
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Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 12:31 pm Post subject: Re: re |
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Germany is a federal democracy which means that Schröder can't decide nearly nothing alone and where the votes for the chancellor party overall are not weighted in a central way. Schröder could have 70% votes for his party in the main elections, but what counts are the votes in every single country of the German federal system.
Even if his party is 100% behind him he cannot pass new laws for example without the agreement of the opposition (we have a institution here called "Bundesrat" which represenets the last step to pass new laws and where the majority of votes/voices are being held by the opposition).
The current German president even does not belong to any specific political party.
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