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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that the Turkish question is the issue about whether or not Turkey should be allowed to join the EU.
That is not the question that the French are being asked, they are just being asked whether or not the EU constitution should be ratified.
"Approuvez-vous le projet de loi qui autorise la ratification du trait� �tablissant une Constitution pour l�Europe ?"
http://www.constitution-europeenne.fr/index.php?id=112
I think the concern is that the French will use the opportunity to express discontent with the current government, the possibility of Turkish membership, and anything else like the weather in Paris that day aside from what is actually being asked
you can find the proposals here
Broadly, they've tried to reorganise the way the EU is run, to take account of the fact that there are now 25 members. Questions that have arisen include such things as whether,say, Luxembourg, which is tiny, should have the same voting power as Germany, which is big - or conversely whether it's fair that small countries should always be outvoted by the big ones; whether any one country should be able to veto things, and so on.
Each country has to ratify the new constitution before it can come into force. If one of them doesn't, the present rules remain in operation. The French are holding a referendum on it this weekend, and the Dutch next week. Tony Blair has promised that the UK will have one as well, but if earlier votes go against it, the whole thing may be dead so there'd be no point in the British voting on it.
The possibility that Turkey may join the EU seems to upset the French. (This isn't a part of the constitution; Turkey's just one of many countries that would like to join.) I'm not really sure why - do any ABers have any ideas? Many Germans are against Turkey too; the current government is in favour of Turkish membership but the opposition isn't, and they look like winning the elections planned for September.