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The Czech Republic and the Constitution for Europe
TOMANOVÁ, Petra
English Annotation The object of this thesis is the characterisation of the proposed European Constitution and its functioning and influence within the Czech Republic. This thesis gives an account of the European Constitution including the main ideas and aspirations about the future of Europe by the Convention that drew up this resolution. The problematic points of the Constitution are described within. The principal point of this thesis is to create a general insight into the discussion surrounding and the possibilities of ratification as well as the attitudes of particular state officials in the Czech Republic. The Proposed European Constitution is uniquely positioned in the history of European Union together with all of Europe by way of suggesting a common constitution for all member countries. Throughout the history of Europe the concept of treaties has been explored and implemented. Congruent with this is the proposed European Treaty, which was to be ratified in 2003, and is the result of an established unification policy concerning Europe. The Czech Republic has been a member of this European Union since 1st May 2004. The aim of this thesis is therefore to observe the process and response regarding the possibility of the ratification of a common European Constitution in the Czech Republic. Taking into account that the Czech Republic is a very politically disparate country, it was interesting to observe the response to ratification of the Constitution. The main figure that attracted attention not only by Czechs but by Europeans everywhere is President Václav Klaus who was and remains to be an influential opponent of any kind of a common European Constitution.

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