Chirac walks out of EU summit in language protest

Published: 25 March 2006 y., Saturday

President Jacques Chirac marched out of a gathering of EU leaders on Thursday to register protest at the use of the English language by a French industrialist.

The president made the symbolic gesture when the French expert switched to English which he referred to as "the language of business".

His walk-out, along with two French ministers, came at an already tense meeting with EU leaders gathered to discuss Europe’s flagging economy.

Ernest-Antoine Seillière, head of the Unice employers organisation, reportedly called on the leaders in English to "resist national protectionism in order to avoid a negative domino effect".

Mr Seillière’s speech was part of a series by experts from trade unions and employers groups urging the politicians to deliver on their pledge to boost Europe's growth and jobs.

The French protest came even as Paris has been on the receiving end of a bout of criticism over its protectionist moves and "economic nationalism".

Šaltinis: EUOBSERVER
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