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The EU constitution was signed in Rome in 2004 (Photo: Dutch EU Presidency)

Centre-right EPP revives EU constitution God debate

The president of the centre-right European People's Party, Wilfried Martens, has suggested a reference to "God" should find its way to the EU constitution if the document were to be revised.

The centre-right party opened its "study days" in Rome with a debate on European values in as part of an overall discussion on the future of Europe - a central topic of the party's congress starting on Thursday (30 March).

Common values also feature on the party's draft Rome manifesto which l...

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The EU constitution was signed in Rome in 2004 (Photo: Dutch EU Presidency)

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