Friday, January 23, 2009

New challenge to Lisbon for Czech Court - Lisbon update.

The report is here. The German Constitutional Court has set aside two days in February to consider whether the Lisbon Treaty meets the Basic Law. Clearly any half way decent democratic constitution would find the Lisbon Treaty totally unacceptable but the progress of the present abhorrent EU is so clearly in German interests that a finding that it is unconstitutional seems likely to go the same way as other earlier challenges to the onward march (probably a "Goose Step") of the EU. Poland's Parliament has passed a motion urging their President to ratify the Lisbon Treaty which he has so far refused to do pending clarification of the Irish ratification. Former Spanish PM Aznar has come out in Le Figaro against second referenda such as that imposed upon the Irish, link here in french.

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Blogger rugfish said...

Many fingers will be crossed they decide to expunge the teetering Lisbon Treaty to give the people a mandate to get rid of the bastards who made it.

Good post BTW.

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