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Not many European considers a common EU constitution helpful for the future of the European Union (Photo: EUobserver)

EU constitution features low on citizens' list of benefits for Europe

A European constitution is low among the issues EU citizens think would be helpful for the future of Europe, according to a new poll published on Friday (5 May).

In a special eurobarometer survey on the "future of Europe", a constitution comes in third out a list of six with 25 percent of Europeans thinking it would be helpful.

Belgians show the most faith in an EU constitution being beneficial for Europe at 36 percent while Estonians and Latvians are the least inclined to believ...

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Not many European considers a common EU constitution helpful for the future of the European Union (Photo: EUobserver)

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