Tuesday, November 3, 2009

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Czech President Klaus signed

Today, November 3, 2009, the Czech Republic's eurosceptic President signed the Treaty of Lisbon will enter 'into force one month after the deposit of the ratification czech at the Italian Government. Here's an article

Union Sarda
( http://unionesarda.ilsole24ore.com ) with the stages of the Treaty and its ill-fated predecessor, the Constitutional Treaty:
Today's decision by which the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic has given its' no impediment to ratification of the Lisbon President Vaclav Klaus has allowed to affix his signature on the Treaty, paving the way for its entry into force by the end of the year, probably on December 1 next year. Here are the main stages of the reform project, the birth of the European Convention today.
- February 28, 2002: The Convention is setting up in Brussels for EU reforms, chaired by Valery Giscard d'Estaing
- July 10, 2003: the Convention's work close with the adoption of the draft of the first European Constitution.
- October 4, 2003: in Rome under the Italian Presidency of the 'EU, the European summit kicks off in the work of the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC), which should translate the draft Constitution a real treat.
- May 1, 2004: Ten new countries join the EU, which becomes composed of 25 partners.
- June 18, 2004: After two days of hectic negotiations, the EU summit meeting in Brussels under the Irish Presidency reaches agreement on the text of the European Constitution. - 29 October 2004, is signed in Rome at the Campidoglio, the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe ".
- May 29, 2005: France, through a referendum, says' no to the ratification of the Constitution.
- June 1, 2005: Even the Dutch rejected the constitution. - May 1, 2007: Bulgaria and Romania join the EU.
- October 19, 2007: After a long pause for reflection and complex negotiations, the EU summit in Lisbon to agree on the text of a new treaty to replace the Constitution.
- June 12, 2008: Ireland, through a referendum, rejects ratification of Lisbon: 53.4% \u200b\u200bof voters say 'no to the new treaty.
- October 2, 2009 is held the second Irish referendum on ratification of Lisbon, this time win, yes.
- October 29: The European Council is also introducing an agreement to opt out from the Czech Republic to the European Charter of Fundamental Rights.
- November 3: The Constitutional Court gives its clearance czech ratification: President Vaclav Klaus signed.

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