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Appel aux peuples d’Europe.

Publie le vendredi 9 octobre 2009 par Open-Publishing
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Appel aux peuples d’Europe,

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Cher monsieur Klaus, Ce 2 octobre 2009 l’Irlande a dit « Oui » au « Traité de Lisbonne » après avoir été contrainte de revoter après son vote négatif en 2008.

Le Traité de Lisbonne détruit la souveraineté de ses états membres ainsi que leur indépendance, les transformant en provinces d’un Etat Européen.

Toute la Constitution de l’Europe Unie en elle-même et la manière dont elle est faite démontre le dédain que L’Europe Unie et les Eurocrates ont envers la Démocratie et les Peuples européens.

Cependant, il y reste une petite lueur d’espoir qui apparaît pouvoir entraver le Traité de Lisbonne. Cet espoir c’est vous, Vaclav Klaus, le Président Tchèque.

Vous avez si longtemps et courageusement refusé de signer le « Traité de Lisbonne », malgré une pression intense. Si vous persistez à refuser de signer ce Traité, vous pouvez repousser sa mise en œuvre jusqu’à ce que le Parti Conservateur Anglais gagne les prochaines élections au Printemps 2010.

Quand cela arrivera, le Leader du Parti Conservateut, David Cameron, pourrait instaurer un référendum sur le Traité qui pourrait alors être rejeté par les Anglais.

Aussi, si vous décidez de ne pas signer le Traité vous pourriez permettre que celui-ci soit définitivement rejeté, aujourd’hui et pour toujours.

Nous savons que vous êtes soumis à une intense pression de la part des élites européennes et des Eurocrates, mais comme l’a démontré votre grande force de caractère nous espérons que vous continuerez dans cette droite ligne.

Il y a des millions et des millions d’Européens qui ne veulent pas de ce Traité, et en fait, les sondages populaires démontrent que la majorité des Européens désirent voter « Non » s’ils en ont la possibilité.

Si vous décidez de ne pas signer et ratifier ce traité, vous pourriez bien marquer l’Histoire comme un extraordinaire et courageux homme d’Etat qui a sauvé l’Europe, ses Peuple et ses Nations de la plus antidémocratique Union Européenne de tous les temps.

Nous vous disons et encourageons humblement de continuer dans cette juste voix et de ne pas signer le Traité de Lisbonne.

Avec tout notre soutien.

Sincèrement,

Les signataires :

The Undersigned

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Bon je sais que ça peut paraître bizarre de compter sur l"élection des Conservateurs au Royaume Uni pour contrer le Traité de Lisbonne mais de toute façon ils seront pas pire que ceux du "Labour" et il y a encore des possibilités tant que ça traîne. En particulier la crise qui avance à grand pas et qui change les mentalités

G.L.

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  • « L’Union européenne a élaboré des plans secrets pour s’établir comme puissance mondiale » :

     http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...

    EU DRAWS UP PLANS TO ESTABLISH ITSELF AS ’WORLD POWER’

    Bruno Waterfield
    The Telegraph
    Wed, 07 Oct 2009 14:12 EDT

    According to one confidential paper, the first pilot ’embassies’ are planned in New York, Kabul and Addis Ababa.
    The European Union has drawn up secret plans to establish itself as a global power in its own right with the authority to sign international agreements on behalf of member states.

    Confidential negotiations on how to implement the Lisbon Treaty have produced proposals to allow the EU to negotiate treaties and even open embassies across the world.

    A letter conferring a full "legal personality" for the Union has been drafted in order for a new European diplomatic service to be recognised as fully fledged negotiators by international bodies and all non-EU countries.

    According to one confidential paper, the first pilot "embassies" are planned in New York, Kabul and Addis Ababa.

    The move is highly symbolic in Britain as it formally scraps the "European Community", the organisation in which Britons originally voted to remain in the country’s only referendum on Europe 34 years ago.

    Mark Francois, Conservative spokesman on Europe, said that the deal showed why the British should have been given a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.

    "As we have long warned, the Lisbon Treaty increases the EU’s power at the expense of the countries of Europe," he said. "The new power a single legal personality would give the EU is a classic example.

    "It illustrates why it is wrong for Labour to try to deny the British people any say on this Treaty at all."

    The decision, taken shortly before Ireland’s referendum last week, will mean a new European diplomatic service with over 160 "EU representations" and ambassadors across the world.

    Lorraine Mullally, the director of Open Europe, described the move as "a huge transfer of power which makes the EU look more like a country than an international agreement".

    "Giving the EU legal personality means that the EU, rather than member states, will be able to sign all kinds of international agreements - on foreign policy, defence, crime and judicial issues - for the first time," she said.

    She pointed out that the 1975 referendum was on staying in the EC and that it was the European Communities Act that gave Brussels legislation primacy over British law.

    "British voters agreed to join the European Communities, not a political union with legal personality with the power to sign all kinds of international agreements," said Miss Mullally. "No one under the age of 52 has ever had a say on this important evolution and it’s about time we did."

    A restricted document circulated by the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, seen by The Daily Telegraph, spells out the need for legal changes to set up a European External Service (EEAS), an EU diplomatic and foreign service with "global geographical scope".

    The paper said : "The EEAS will need a legal status providing it with functional legal personality so that it has sufficient autonomy.

    "This legal personality should also give it the capacity to act as necessary to carry out (its) tasks."

    A British diplomat defended the decision. "The EU has been able to sign treaties for over a decade. The innovation under the Lisbon Treaty is that the European Community will cease to have legal personality. This is about simplification," she said.

    Brussels ambassadors yesterday (TUES) began detailed work, in secret, to create new institutions, the EEAS, "foreign minister" and EU President, that are to be set up under the Lisbon Treaty.

    Decisions "in principle" will be taken despite the fact that both Poland and the Czech Republic have not yet fully ratified the new EU Treaty.

    The creation of the EEAS has sparked a bitter Brussels turf war. The European Commission could lose up to 1,424 senior staff from three departments.

    Another 400 staff will be taken from the Council of the EU and an "equivalent" number will be seconded from national diplomatic services.

    The EEAS will take over Commission representations - there are currently more than 160 offices around the world - and its senior diplomats will be given the same status as national ambassadors.