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Poland 'won't move' on EU treaty Poland 'won't move' on EU treaty
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said there were still serious problems with Poland over voting rights before crucial talks on a new EU treaty.German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said there were still serious problems with Poland over voting rights before crucial talks on a new EU treaty.
Germany, the current holder of the EU presidency, wants states to agree to a road map for a new constitution at next week's summit in Brussels.Germany, the current holder of the EU presidency, wants states to agree to a road map for a new constitution at next week's summit in Brussels.
Mr Kaczynski has threatened to veto any deal reducing Poland's voting rights.Mr Kaczynski has threatened to veto any deal reducing Poland's voting rights.
Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek said he backed Poland's position after meeting Mrs Merkel on Sunday.Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek said he backed Poland's position after meeting Mrs Merkel on Sunday.
Only the Czech Republic supports Poland on the issue.Only the Czech Republic supports Poland on the issue.
We still have several serious problems to solve before the council Angela MerkelGerman Chancellor The sandwich supper has started and so have the disagreements BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/markmardell/">Read Mark's thoughts in full
Speaking in Luxembourg after meeting Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, Mrs Merkel said: "We still have several serious problems to solve before the council."Speaking in Luxembourg after meeting Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, Mrs Merkel said: "We still have several serious problems to solve before the council."
But Mrs Merkel insisted that the issue had to be solved at the summit, which begins on Thursday.But Mrs Merkel insisted that the issue had to be solved at the summit, which begins on Thursday.
On Saturday, Mrs Merkel met Polish President Lech Kaczynski in Germany for crucial talks on the simplified treaty.On Saturday, Mrs Merkel met Polish President Lech Kaczynski in Germany for crucial talks on the simplified treaty.
'Worth dying for''Worth dying for'
French and Dutch voters rejected a proposed EU constitution in 2005.French and Dutch voters rejected a proposed EU constitution in 2005.
The new, simplified treaty is expected to address demands for institutional change to help the EU to operate more efficiently.The new, simplified treaty is expected to address demands for institutional change to help the EU to operate more efficiently.
But Mr Kaczynski has threatened to block efforts to draft it at the summit because of the proposed changes to the voting system.But Mr Kaczynski has threatened to block efforts to draft it at the summit because of the proposed changes to the voting system.
The BBC's Adam Easton in Warsaw says Poland currently has a good deal compared to its size, but under the "double majority" system it stands to be one of the biggest losers.The BBC's Adam Easton in Warsaw says Poland currently has a good deal compared to its size, but under the "double majority" system it stands to be one of the biggest losers.
Mr Kaczynski says he wants European leaders to discuss what he believes is a fairer alternative - calculating voting rights according to the square root of each country's population, rather than simply according to population.Mr Kaczynski says he wants European leaders to discuss what he believes is a fairer alternative - calculating voting rights according to the square root of each country's population, rather than simply according to population.
If Poland is not allowed to have its say, it will use its veto, Mr Kaczynski has warned.If Poland is not allowed to have its say, it will use its veto, Mr Kaczynski has warned.
The president and his twin brother, Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, say their plan "is worth dying for".The president and his twin brother, Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, say their plan "is worth dying for".