An estimated one fifth of French citizens are still undecided on how to vote during the referendum on the EU Constitution, polls show.
The number of people stating that they could still change their minds before the referendum varies between 20 and 24 per cent, depending on the different institutes carrying out the surveys, according to an article published in Tuesday's Le Monde.
The "undecided" are not people who do not have opinions, but rather people who do not have convictions...
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