Generally I am pro EU-Constitution (with small reservations), even more since I read that article here. But decide for yourself.
BBC
John Palmer, Policy Director of the European Policy Centre in Brussels, takes this view.
"I believe there will be a Yes vote in France because people are only now realising that the constitution actually balances existing EU rules. It adds in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, it strengthens collective decision making, its gives a greater role to the European Parliament which was the body which really blocked the draft services directive recently as being insufficiently sensitive to social needs.
"All of this works to qualify neo-liberal economic policies. If you vote No, you are left with the existing rules. It would be cutting off your nose to spite your face and would be completely illogical."