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From muddle to huddle in Europe's quest for a treaty

By George Parker

Published: January 25 2007 02:00 | Last updated: January 25 2007 02:00

It started with such high hopes. At a Belgian château on a wintry day in 2001, the European Union's national leaders vowed to break with the past, announcing plans to make the bloc "more democratic, more transparent, more efficient" by creating a constitutional treaty.

They admitted they had lost touch with Europe's citizens, who felt that "deals are all too often cut out of their sight and they want better democratic scrutiny".

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