27/05/2014 09:29
France urges reform of 'remote' EU
French President Francois Hollande has said the EU must reform and scale back its power, amid a surge in support for Eurosceptic and far-right parties, the BBC reported.
Mr Hollande, whose party was beaten by the far right in last week's European Parliament election, said the EU had become too complex and remote.
Both he and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have said the focus should now be on boosting the economy.
The three big pro-EU centrist blocs are still on course for a majority.
But they have lost seats in the European Parliament to parties seeking to curb EU powers or abolish the union, among them the UK Independence Party which came first in the domestic vote with 27% according to provisional results.
In France, the far-right National Front stormed to victory with a preliminary 25% of the vote, pushing Mr Hollande's Socialists into third place.