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President of the Parliamentary Assembly
Jean-Claude Mignon

Jean-Claude Mignon

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Elysée Treaty, the President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Jean-Claude Mignon, has stressed that, today more than ever, Franco-German reconciliation offers a message of encouragement wherever reconciliation still seems premature, a message of perseverance in the task of European integration, but also a message of vigilance in the face of rising Euro-scepticism and populism.

"It is important to remember the origin of our convictions and the fundamental principles on which they are founded. At root, the European idea is a desire to establish peace in Europe while respecting human rights. And Franco-German relations, after so many wars, are the finest symbol of this: nothing is impossible! That is the key message of this exceptional partnership. Today, more than ever before, it is primarily a message for wherever reconciliation still seems premature, or even impossible. But it is also an encouragement to all of us to persevere in the pursuit of European integration. When our Organisation was founded in 1949, its primary objective was to never again experience the horrors which our continent had just witnessed," the President said.

"At this time of unprecedented crisis, vigilance is essential. Vigilance in the face of dwindling public confidence in institutions and the lack of interest in elections, but also vigilance in confronting the Euro-scepticism, populism and extremism which are on the rise in several European countries. (more...)

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Strasbourg 22/01/2013
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