French MPs have voted in favour of amending their country's constitution to allow adoption of the EU Lisbon Treaty. Prime Minister Francois Fillon called the decision: "a vote that distinguishes the actors of history from the spectators."
The Versailles assembly, bringing together both the French Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, voted 560 to 181. Of the 893 voters present, 741 votes were cast
The opposition Socialists abstained in protest at the decision to "take the parliamentary road" to pass the treaty rather than hold a referendum.
[i.e., the French people voted against it - so the government took away their ability to have a say in it and passed it 'for' them...]
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Friday, February 8, 2008
French deputies approve amendment permitting adoption of EU treaty
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