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New EU Assembly Head Abandons Push for God in Constitution

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  • Hans Gert Poettering
    (Photo: AP / Francois Mori)
    Germany's Hans Gert Poettering answers reporters questions during a press conference after he was elected new President of the European Parliament at the European Assembly in Strasbourg, eastern France, Tuesday Jan. 16, 2007.
By Maria Mackay , Christian Today Reporter
January 19, 2007|9:02 am

LONDON – The new president of the European Parliament has said that, despite his personal convictions, he will no longer push for reference to God in any revised EU constitution.

Hans-Gert Poettering, a German Christian-Democrat, was voted in to chair the bloc’s legislature in the first round of Tuesday’s election by a majority of 450 votes out of 715 MEPs voting.

On his election, Poettering reassured MEPs that he would act as a “fair and objective” president of the whole assembly, EUobserver reported. Meanwhile, most group leaders said they believe Poettering will manage to act as a neutral president of all members.

Poettering has already announced that one of his key priorities as president will be to boost a “dialogue between cultures,” particularly between Europe’s Christian and Muslim communities.

He also stressed that he wants the parliament to take an active part in a March declaration to mark the 50th birthday of the EU, which would highlight not only the commitment to the bloc's reforms but also its values.

He made it clear, however, that he would no longer press for a reference to God and Christian values in a revised version of the EU constitution, telling journalists, “as a president, I can’t do it”.

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“As chairman of the EPP-ED [centre-right] group in the European Parliament, I favored the mentioning of Christian values in a constitution but now I have to represent a majority position," he said.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel last year expressed her support for a reference to God in a re-drafted EU Constitution following her visit in August to Pope Benedict XVI.

She said, “we need a European identity in the form of a constitutional treaty and I think it should be connected to Christianity and God, as Christianity has forged Europe in a decisive way."

Poettering has also expressed his desire to meet the Pope and other religious leaders during his presidency of the EU parliament as part of his effort to strengthen dialogue between cultures in Europe, according to EUobserver.

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