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So, the debate on the EU constitution is reaching its climax in France. The French electorate votes on Sunday, and according to news reports it's become a pretty divisive debate, with families and workplaces split by the issue.

My question for my friends currently in, or recently returned from France is this: was this political debate obvious, or are the media exaggerating? (Or both?) What did you see and hear?

from the natives

Date: 2005-05-28 12:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-mewwi.livejournal.com
From my friends here who are French (one working here for 2 years, the other visiting her from France): apparently the populace is pretty well equally divided on this, it's largely an economic issue. The vote is likely to be close, but unlikely to accept the constitution. It doesn't sound like a behind-the-scenes debate at all...

(If you have other specific q's, I'm happy to ask them more.)

Re: from the natives

Date: 2005-05-28 03:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] r-ness.livejournal.com
Thanks! Mostly, I was wondering what things were actually like in France in the days before the referendum, as opposed to the actual issues, which have been covered pretty throughly. Some of the reporting seems a bit overblown. Reading some stories you get the impression that people are having fistfights on the streets over it.

Which, from what I'm hearing from previous posters, isn't exactly true. But apparently there have been demonstrations and arguments, and those have been noticable even to the casual observer.

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