4 de outubro de 2009

Tratado de Lisboa: o referendo irlandês (III)

O interesse maior do artigo reside na resposta à pergunta final da transcrição abaixo (mais cedo ou mais tarde tenho de falar do Tratado de Lisboa, da PCPescas e dos Açores - talvez seja melhor esperar que o processo chegue ao fim):
"As most watchers of European politics probably know already, Ireland has just passed a constitutional referendum allowing it to accede to the Lisbon Treaty by a whopping majority of 67%. This is surprising, given that a similar vote last year (some small concessions were made in the meantime by Ireland’s EU partners) saw the Lisbon Treaty being rejected by a 6% margin. So what changed in the meantime? [...]"
Continuar a ler em The Monkey Cage: Election Analysis series - The Lisbon Treaty Referendum in Ireland.

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