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EU lobbyists shun European Commission register

05.09.2008 @ 09:35 CET

While Brussels is home to an estimated 15-20,000 lobbyists, who daily attempt to win lawmakers to their clients' point of view, up to now, only around 300 lobbying organisations have signed up to the European Commission's new voluntary registry.

EU secularism undermined Lisbon, Irish cardinal says

25.08.2008 @ 09:20 CET

Europe's attempts to keep religion away from the public domain was one of the reasons the Irish rejected the EU's new Lisbon treaty, the country's top Catholic church figure, cardinal Sean Brady, has suggested.

MEPs to hold second plenary in Brussels

04.09.2008 @ 09:09 CET

The European Parliament's top administrative body - the bureau - on Wednesday recommended MEPs hold a second unusual meeting in Brussels following the ceiling collapse in Strasbourg.

Ireland shoots down idea of swift Lisbon revote

27.08.2008 @ 09:25 CET

The Irish government has insisted that no second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty is in the works after Europe minister Dick Roche on the weekend told the local press that another vote on the text would be "appropriate".

Lisbon treaty would have helped in Georgia crisis, says France

18.08.2008 @ 09:19 CET

French president Nicolas Sarkozy has used the ongoing crisis between Russia and Georgia to put the case for the EU's new treaty, currently facing ratification difficulties. His comments also revealed how he envisages the role of a permanent EU president.

Finnish islands cause headache for EU treaty approval

12.08.2008 @ 09:24 CET

The Finnish autonomous Aland Islands are causing headaches for the Finnish government by demanding certain concessions from Helsinki in return for ratifying the EU's Lisbon Treaty.

EU keeps ticking without Lisbon treaty, report says

08.08.2008 @ 09:17 CET

Europe continues to work without the Lisbon treaty and the demise of the document would not be a catastrophe for the bloc, an influential think tank has said. Meanwhile, Denmark has officially cancelled plans to have a September referendum on its opt-outs from certain EU policies following Ireland's Lisbon rejection.

Ireland mulls autumn 2009 Lisbon revote

30.07.2008 @ 17:14 CET

The Irish government is considering calling a second Lisbon treaty referendum in autumn 2009 after securing concessions on the number of commissioners, abortion, taxation and military neutrality, a major Irish daily reports.

Business favours Blair as EU president

30.07.2008 @ 09:26 CET

European businesses would choose the UK's ex-leader, Tony Blair, as the new EU president, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Luxembourg's prime minister, Jean-Claude Juncker, featuring as other front-runners for the position in a fresh poll.

Italian Lisbon vote builds pressure on Ireland

24.07.2008 @ 09:26 CET

The Italian senate's unanimous support for the Lisbon treaty on Wednesday (23 July) should help force Ireland into a revote, Italian politicians said, with Ireland looking increasingly likely to stand out as the only EU country not to ratify the text.

Sarkozy floats idea of joint commissioners

07.08.2008 @ 09:31 CET

French president Nicolas Sarkozy is considering proposals that countries of "similar culture and language circle" should share a commissioner in the new model European Commission, according to German daily Die Welt, quoting high-level diplomatic "sources."

Polish leader pledges not to block EU treaty

15.07.2008 @ 09:27 CET

Polish President Lech Kaczynski said he will not create "obstacles" to the ratification of the EU's new Lisbon treaty following a chat with French leader Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris. His u-turn comes despite previous suggestions that after rejection of the treaty in Ireland's referendum, it was "pointless" for the president to sign it.