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Lisbon clears major Czech hurdle | Lisbon clears major Czech hurdle |
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The lower house of the Czech parliament has approved the EU's Lisbon Treaty - a key step towards ratification. | The lower house of the Czech parliament has approved the EU's Lisbon Treaty - a key step towards ratification. |
The treaty has not yet been approved by the upper house, the Senate, where its passage is likely to be further delayed by right-wing opponents. | The treaty has not yet been approved by the upper house, the Senate, where its passage is likely to be further delayed by right-wing opponents. |
The Czech Republic - current holder of the EU's rotating presidency - is among a handful of countries that have not yet ratified the reform treaty. | The Czech Republic - current holder of the EU's rotating presidency - is among a handful of countries that have not yet ratified the reform treaty. |
It was rejected by Irish voters in a referendum last June. | It was rejected by Irish voters in a referendum last June. |
It cannot take effect unless all 27 EU member states ratify it. | It cannot take effect unless all 27 EU member states ratify it. |
The Republic of Ireland government plans to hold a new referendum on the treaty this year, having secured sovereignty "guarantees" from EU leaders. | The Republic of Ireland government plans to hold a new referendum on the treaty this year, having secured sovereignty "guarantees" from EU leaders. |
On Wednesday the Czech lower house voted 125 to 61 to adopt the document, aimed at streamlining EU institutions to make them more flexible after the 27-nation bloc's enlargement in recent years. | On Wednesday the Czech lower house voted 125 to 61 to adopt the document, aimed at streamlining EU institutions to make them more flexible after the 27-nation bloc's enlargement in recent years. |
Obstacles | |
Czech President Vaclav Klaus has argued that the treaty would undermine Czech sovereignty. LISBON TREATY PROGRESS Approved by parliament: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, UKDefeated by referendum: Irish RepublicChallenges: Legal objections delaying ratification in Germany, Polish president also delaying ratification, Czech upper house yet to vote on treaty | |
The treaty is seen by opponents as a way to impose a federalist agenda, undermining national sovereignty. | |
Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, leader of the conservative Civic Democratic Party (ODS), has signed the treaty, but a substantial part of his own party opposes it. | |
There is pressure from some Czech politicians to delay ratification until parliament backs the plan to host a radar base for a US missile defence shield. | |
The Republic of Ireland was the only EU member state to hold a referendum on Lisbon. Other governments argue that it is an amending treaty which does not change the EU enough to justify a referendum. | |
In Germany the treaty has gone before the constitutional court. Poland's President Lech Kaczynski is also delaying ratification, insisting that the Irish battle over Lisbon must be resolved first. |
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