| 28/10/2004
EU To Fund Campaign on Constitution Referendums
As EU Leaders meet in Rome tomorrow to
sign the proposed EU Constitution, the European Parliament has approved
information funding for the ratification process.
Although no rules or guidelines have yet been
set down for this funding, which will total €9 million, MEPs
have approved the appropriations as part of the 2005 EU Budget currently
passing through the Parliament.
The text of the budget raises this funding from
€1.5 million to €9 million, stating that the Parliament:
"considers it unacceptable to allocate only €1.5 million
to the information campaign 'Debate on the future of the European
Union' in view of the coming referenda on the European Constitution
and the campaign on 'Freedom, Justice and Security'; has therefore
substantially increased this amount, in order to promote a broad
public debate"
Jonathan Evans MEP, Leader of the Conservatives
in the European Parliament, said: "The EU should not be interfering
in the democratic processes of Britain. Providing EU funds that
could influence a referendum campaign in the UK is completely wrong.
The lack of rules to govern its allocation is extremely worrying.
We are now in a position whereby the money will be divided up behind
closed doors by a Committee."
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