Debates in the French National Assembly on the Common Market — 22 January 1957 (second session)

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On 22 January 1957, the French Government, represented by the French State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Maurice Faure, answers questions from Members of the National Assembly on the consequences of European economic integration for the French economy. The Assembly gives its agreement in principle for the creation of a Common Market, while emphasising the need for related measures in terms of social and fiscal harmonisation and freedom of movement for workers and insisting on the association of the overseas territories.

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Source: Assemblée nationale. Compte-rendu analytique officiel. 2e séance du mardi 22 janvier 1957 (98e séance de la session de 1956-1957).

Archives historiques de l’Union européenne. Florence. Ministère des Affaires étrangères français, MAEF.DECE-5.2, Communauté économique européenne, MAEF-627, Parlement français.1957.

Copyright: (c) Assemblée Nationale

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