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Merkel favours God reference in EU constitution
26.05.2006 - 09:44 CET | By Honor Mahony
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - German chancellor Angela Merkel has spoken out in favour of a reference to God in the EU constitution.

Speaking in Saarbrucken, Christian Democrat Merkel said "We live in a world in which we want to understand and communicate with other religions and cultures".


This includes knowing your own roots and being aware of them which is why God and the Christian belief should be included into the EU constitution, she indicated.

Europe would lose something if it were to push its historical reference to the side, she said.

It is the first time Berlin has spoken out in favour of a Christian reference in the EU constitution, and could potentially reopen one of the most bitter debates surrounding the drawing up of the document four years ago.

Spain, Italy and Poland were among the most active countries in pushing for a strong Christian reference in the constitution - Germany's Christian Democrats were also very vocal but they were then in opposition.

At the time, the rhetoric surrounding the religion debate led Turkey, a predominantly Muslim country, to accuse the EU of acting like a Christian Club.

But after months of wrangling, the constitution, which is now on ice after having been rejected in two referendums last year, makes reference to Europe's religious heritage only in general terms.

"Drawing inspiration from the cultural, religious and humanist inheritance of Europe, the values of which, still present in its heritage, have embedded within the life of society the central role of the human person and his or her inviolable and inalienable rights, and respect for law", it states.

EU foreign ministers will gather in Austria tomorrow (27 May) to discuss where to go next with the document, which has been in an official state of limbo since June last year.
http://euobserver.com/9/21692

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