August 30, 1954

France rejects the EDC

The French parliament refused to ratify the Treaty on the European Defence Community, signed on 27 May 1952 at the instigation of the French government. The EDC would never see the light of day. Based on the ECSC model, this organisation was intended to oversee the rearmament of Europe, Germany included, under a shared command. The proposed EDC, presented as instituting a 'European army' caused deep divisions in French public opinion for two years, between its defenders (the Centrists, some of the Socialists and some of the Right) and its opponents (the Gaullists, the Communists, and the remainder of the Socialists and the Right). The rejection of the EDC provoked a serious crisis which was initially resolved by bringing West Germany into NATO and then by relaunching European cooperation in the economic sphere (the common market).

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