UNITED EUROPE MOVEMENT
POLICY DECLARATION ADOPTED BRUSSELS, February 28. Council of the United Europe Movement to-day adopted a declaration of European policy which said mat the barrier dividing the free rni rom other European nations not be accepted as permanent. J ne movement's aim was the union in tt eed°m of all the peoples of Europe. W declaration recommended that sent Germany should be repred4rom tfl e start in a future EuroJSi_ Parliamen t, and suggested that , s of the European assembly be chosen by different national thrte larnen^s - Representatives from count ries at present enjoying lpaci° C Q r n g° vern ment should total at inni , 3 00. and each delegation should narr e botb parliamentary and nongjjmmentary elements. The council nr2 mi P e ? dcd (bat parliamentary re--5i2?7? tl ? n should reflect party ipP gtbs * n (be national parliaments. was adopted unanithat° r ‘‘T Dayton proposed to the council nf v on Curtain” refugee members hav? arliai pent in Europe should not a nl e a vote. but this was rejected after piJI, e f< b y (be former Rumanian For«gn Minister. Mr Grigore Gafencu. dec ided that the European dav- rrio y should sit for at least 45 lemons each year in two or tbree
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25742, 2 March 1949, Page 5
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