On June 12th, Ireland will hold a constitutional referendum on ratifying the Lisbon Treaty. The Irish constitution stipulates that any amendments (ie. treaties) must be put to a referendum. The other twenty six EU member states will (if not already), address the treaty through a parliamentary ratification.
Many observers see this vote, as a choice between democracy and the eurocracy.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
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