25 EU Leaders Sign New Constitution
By Sabina Castelfranco
Leaders of the 25-nation European Community friday signed the bloc's new constitution in Rome, amid tight security around the city's
historic center. The ceremony was held in Italy, where the Treaty of Rome, which set Europe on its course to integration, was signed 47 years ago.
Security measures were very tight friday morning in Rome for the arrival of hundreds of dignitaries who took part in the ceremony for the signing of the European Union's new constitution.
Heads of state and government from the 25 member states and of the four candidate states of the European Union - Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey and Croatia - took part in the event on the Capitoline hill. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said the dream of the European Union has become a reality.
Mr. Berlusconi says Europe finally has a constitution based on the dual and
inseparable consensus of its citizens and member states.
The new charter was signed in the frescoed room of Orazi and Curiazi - the same place where six countries of the European Economic Community signed the Treaty of Rome in 1957. The Community has since then grown more than four-fold and transformed itself into the European Union.
Among those present Friday was Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern.
"The
signature of the European constitution is a crucial step forward in the development of the union, and it is
fitting that it should take place here in the ancient heart of this magnificent city, in this beautiful building, where our visionary predecessors gathered half a century ago," said Bertie Ahern.
The constitution still needs to be ratified by all EU countries to take effect as planned in 2007. Italy, Spain and Germany are expected to be among the first countries to
ratify the new constitution, but at least nine countries are submitting it to a national referendum.
The new constitution will create an EU president and foreign minister. It is aimed at speeding up decision-making by
ending national vetoes in certain
policy areas, including the economy, the judiciary and education.
Sabina Castelfranco, for VOA News, Rome.
注释:
EU (European Union) 欧盟
European Community 欧洲共同市场
bloc 集团
Romania 罗马尼亚(欧洲巴尔干半岛东北部国家)
Bulgaria 保加利亚(欧洲国家)
Croatia 克罗地亚(南斯拉夫成员共和国名)
dual双重的
consensus多数人的意见, 舆论
the European Economic Community 欧洲经济共同体
ratify 批准, 认可
referendum公民投票
judiciary 司法
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