Thursday, 11 December 2008

Czech Senate postpones vote on EU reform treaty
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung) - Wien,Austria
AP PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) - The upper chamber of Czech parliament has postponed a vote on the EU reform treaty till January. ...
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Ireland says mulls 2nd EU vote, seeks guarantees
guardian.co.uk - UK
... the government was considering a second vote on the European Union's reform treaty and said it sought guarantees to address Irish voters' main concerns. ...
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EU: Ireland will vote again on treaty next year
The Associated Press
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — France says Ireland will vote again on the European Union's stalled reform treaty next year. France, which holds the EU presidency, ...
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ANALYSIS-Merkel shifts focus to home front as Europe stews
Reuters - USA
... this week for a crucial EU summit on the economic crisis is a very different leader from the one who rallied the bloc behind a new reform treaty and ...
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Poland, Germany in last-minute EU climate deal push
Reuters - USA
... wrenching the bloc out of recession, and to encourage Ireland to call a new referendum on an EU reform treaty already rejected by its voters this year. ...
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Sarkozy's ambitious agenda
BBC News - UK
The British want to make sure it doesn't signal an end to reform. There will be a declaration that over the last decade the EU has become a global political ...
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Czech Happenings
Czech CSSD wants to persuade Communists to back EU treaty
Czech Happenings - Pragues,Czech Republic
On Tuesday, the lower house postponed the discussion about the EU reform treaty till February, 3, 2009. The upper house postponed it by one month today. ...
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Climate plan at stake as EU meets
BBC News - UK
The summit should also pave the way for Ireland to hold another referendum on the Lisbon treaty of EU institutional reform that its voters rejected in June, ...
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Ireland set to vote again on Treaty
The Press Association
Foreign Minister Micheal Martin said the concession was a fundamental reform after the shock rejection of the treaty by Ireland last June. ...
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EUROPE NEWS AT 1900GMT
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung) - Wien,Austria
They will also try to agree on a roadmap by which to salvage their reform treaty and bolster economic recovery efforts. AP Photos. Pre-summit leaders talks ...
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France races to clinch EU deals
By Ajad Panchhi
The Irish government is expected to present a Lisbon Treaty “roadmap” at the summit - a plan to salvage the controversial reform treaty which was rejected by Irish voters in June. The No camp and their supporters across Europe will ...
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EU: Ireland will vote again on treaty next year
France says Ireland will vote again on the European Union's stalled reform treaty next year. France, which holds the EU presidency, says Ireland would hold a second vote in return for changes in the treaty. ...
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EU: Ireland will vote again on treaty next year
France says Ireland will vote again on the European Union's stalled reform treaty next year.
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EU: Ireland will vote again on treaty next year
Associated Press - December 11, 2008 4:43 AM ET BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - France says Ireland will vote again on the European Union's stalled reform treaty next year.
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Ireland ready to hold new EU treaty referendum: summit text
Ireland is willing to hold a new referendum by October 2009 on the European Union's controversial reform treaty, according to a draft statement prepared for an EU summit starting Thursday.
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