"ALL CAPS IN DEFENSE OF LIBERTY IS NO VICE."

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

LISBON TREATY STILL DEAD: POLAND PUTS THE LAST NAIL IN THE COFFIN

GOOD:
The treaty’s future was thrown into doubt last month when Irish voters rejected it in a referendum. Under the EU’s laws, the treaty, which was designed to modernize the institutions of the 27-nation bloc, requires unanimous backing among its member states to be adopted. Ireland was the only country whose own constitution stipulated a referendum, which has been approved by 19 national parliaments, including that of Poland.

In Warsaw, however, the signature of President Lech Kaczynski is required as the last step ratification. In a newspaper interview published Tuesday, Mr. Kaczynski said it would “pointless” to sign the Lisbon Treaty in light of the Irish rejection.
FREEDOM LOVING EUROPEANS MUSTN'T LET THEIR GUARD DOWN: THE EUSSR IS A ZOMBIE, AND WILL RAISE IT'S UGLY DEAD HEAD AGAIN.

1 comment:

Pastorius said...

Woo hoo. Good news.

I love how the New York Times ignores that France also voted against the EU Constitution (yes, I know it was under a different name at the time).