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Draft law row could hit French treaty vote

By John Thornhill in Paris and Tobias Buck in Brussels

Published: January 27 2005 02:00 | Last updated: January 27 2005 02:00

Concerns over the European Union's outline services directive are brewing into a potent political row in France that could influence the country's referendum on Europe's constitutional treaty.

The draft law, proposed by the European Commission a year ago, seeks to liberalise the Union's market for services by stimulating cross-border competition. It would allow companies and individuals to offer services in all 25 EU member states providing they abide by the laws of their home country.

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