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The Treaty of Lisbon is the same as the rejected constitution.
Lib Dem PPC and MEP want a referendum Jeff 2009
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Union, explained as easy as possible under consideration of the changes caused by the Treaty of Lisbon, which is in force yet.
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Union, explained as easy as possible under consideration of the changes caused by the Treaty of Lisbon, which is in force yet.
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The EU-Parliament and its function within the European Union, explained as easy as possible under consideration of the changes caused by the Treaty of Lisbon, which is in force yet.
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The EU-Parliament and its function within the European Union, explained as easy as possible under consideration of the changes caused by the Treaty of Lisbon, which is in force yet.
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What has been adopted, the Treaty of Lisbon, is far from a constitution and to suggest otherwise is simply silly.
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They turned down both the Treaty of Nice and the Treaty of Lisbon at first view, but faced few negative consequences as a result, and eventually passed both on a second vote after assurances had been given that key areas of national autonomy would not be affected.
Irish Weigh Up Referendum Risks Eamon Quinn 2012
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The last phrase in 2., "and in particular combating climate change", was inserted by the Treaty of Lisbon. mitch
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Irish opposition to the Treaty of Lisbon, which will create a president of the EU and otherwise strengthen its institutions, has crumbled.
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The Treaty of Lisbon provides for the new post of President of the European Council, to be elected by the Council for a mandate, renewable once only, of two and a half years.
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