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		<title>By: Private polling and focus groups indicate Lisbon 2 may be lost: Sunday Times - Page 24 - Politics.ie</title>
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		<title>By: Delegation or surrendering of national sovereignty? &#171; Welcome to the future!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Delegation or surrendering of national sovereignty? &#171; Welcome to the future!</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Orwelle</title>
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		<description>Did you see this text ?

Dublin asks in Paris for discretion on its plans of European defence. 
 
A &quot;confidential&quot; of the Barber dated from May 21st teaches us that &quot; the white book on defence and security, which defines the big strategical orientations of France for next fifteen years, will not be made public before June 12th &quot;. 
The minister de la Défense Hervé Morin was auditioned in effect this week in the Assembly then in the Senate by their respective Commission of Defence. The plan of White Book the parliamentarians of which could consult the copy on place without making copy, is classified in effect &quot; confidential defence &quot;. According to The Barber, the postponement of its public presentation has as object to avoid scaring the Irish, very tied to their neutrality, in some weeks of referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon: &quot; It will be ready before this date, but the Irish government, which organizes a referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon that day, asked in Paris to remain discreet. Dublin fears that the parties of the white book dedicated to the strengthening of Europe of defence nourish an antiEuropean vote and cause to fail referendum &quot;.
It is the third time, after the reform of the European budget deferred in September and that of a report in the European Parliament on the implementation of the treaty of Lisbon, deferred also in fine June, that it is so decided to put back after Irish referendum, a subject which would risk awakening the attention of the only people called to pronounce on the European treaty. According to the last opinion poll, 47 % of Irish are always uncertain. 
 
19 05 2008
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<p>Dublin asks in Paris for discretion on its plans of European defence. </p>
<p>A &#8220;confidential&#8221; of the Barber dated from May 21st teaches us that &#8221; the white book on defence and security, which defines the big strategical orientations of France for next fifteen years, will not be made public before June 12th &#8220;.<br />
The minister de la Défense Hervé Morin was auditioned in effect this week in the Assembly then in the Senate by their respective Commission of Defence. The plan of White Book the parliamentarians of which could consult the copy on place without making copy, is classified in effect &#8221; confidential defence &#8220;. According to The Barber, the postponement of its public presentation has as object to avoid scaring the Irish, very tied to their neutrality, in some weeks of referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon: &#8221; It will be ready before this date, but the Irish government, which organizes a referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon that day, asked in Paris to remain discreet. Dublin fears that the parties of the white book dedicated to the strengthening of Europe of defence nourish an antiEuropean vote and cause to fail referendum &#8220;.<br />
It is the third time, after the reform of the European budget deferred in September and that of a report in the European Parliament on the implementation of the treaty of Lisbon, deferred also in fine June, that it is so decided to put back after Irish referendum, a subject which would risk awakening the attention of the only people called to pronounce on the European treaty. According to the last opinion poll, 47 % of Irish are always uncertain. </p>
<p>19 05 2008<br />
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