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    ArmenPress
    Nov 17 2004

    FRENCH ARMENIANS TO DEMAND VOTE ON TURKEY'S EU ACCESSION

    PARIS, NOVEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS: French-Armenians will hold a rally
    Wednesday at the Palais Bourbon, home to the French National
    Assembly, to demand that the country's Parliament vote on Turkey's
    accession to the European Union. The rally has the support of the
    French-Armenian Coordinating Council and is being organized by the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), the Armenian Democratic
    League (Ramkavar party), and the Hay Dat (Armenian Cause) Committee
    of France.
    ARF press office said the National Assembly on October 14 had
    discussed the issue of Turkish accession--but did not hold a vote,
    despite the demand of a large number of political parties and
    parliamentarians to do so. The French government, particularly
    President Jacques Chirac, opposed such a vote, fearing that a
    majority of the Assembly, including Chirac's own party members, might
    reject Turkish accession. That result would have undermined Chirac's
    authority and likely isolated France within Europe.
    The French-Armenian rally on Wednesday is scheduled for exactly a
    month before the European Union's December 17 summit, which will set
    the date on when the EU would begin formal accession talks with
    Turkey. At the rally, scores of French parliamentarians are expected
    to cast symbolic votes as a sign of protest against the denial of
    their right to vote in the National Assembly regarding Turkish
    accession. They will also demand that in the next month a formal vote
    actually be held in the Assembly.
    The vast majority of French voters are opposed to Turkey's
    accession to the European Union, and rally organizers hope to put
    pressure on President Chirac to heed public opinion. They are also
    seeking to make Turkey's recognition of the Armenian genocide a
    precondition for Turkish entry into the EU.
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