Brussels, 07/03/2006 (Agence Europe) - The Prime Ministers of Finland and Portugal, Matti Vanhannen and José Socrates, consider that the European Constitution could be saved by making some “marginal changes” while retaining the main part of the text (which was rejected by the French and Dutch). On 6 March, during a visit to Finland, Mr Socrates said that whatever the solution, it had to be based on the present text. He felt it would be impossible to set aside a text that had been agreed...