Yesterday, the German parliament has accepted the EU Constitution with a two-third majority. The Stern, a major German news magazine (www.stern.de ) has titled the report about that as follows:
"49 percent for Constitution"
It then went on that the Constitution passed the parliament without immediate explanations how that can be. Later in the article it came out that the 49 percent are the part of the citizens of the EU that have no approved - via referendum or parliament - of the Constitution. The article did not mention how large the majority in the German parliament was. I invoke Heinlein's razor though.