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EU Lisbon Treaty: Chancellor Merkel confident of implementation

July 24, 2008

German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed confidence that the European Union's Treaty of Lisbon will be implemented despite its rejection by the Irish electorate in a referendum in June 2008.

Referring to Croatia's membership application, Chancellor Merkel said at a press conference on Wednesday, 23rd July, that further expansion of the 27-member bloc was not possible under the 2001 Treaty of Nice, which currently governs EU institutions. "I am confident we will implement the Lisbon Treaty," Merkel said before going on summer vacation.

The Treaty of Lisbon, signed at the end of last year and currently undergoing ratification by the individual members, was necessary not only if the EU was to expand, but also to enhance democracy within the bloc and to make it more effective, Merkel said.

The Irish rejection of the Lisbon Treaty has left the bloc searching for a new way to move forward as the treaty must be unanimously ratified in order to go into effect. Merkel was one of the driving forces behind the new treaty under Germany's EU presidency in the first half of last year.

The treaty faces obstacles in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. German President Horst Koehler has said he will await a decision by the Constitutional Court on the treaty's compatibility with the German Constitution before signing into law the necessary legislation, which has been passed by both houses of parliament.


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