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Report of Oireachtas Committee on Treaty

  • 16-05-2012 1:59pm
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    Worth a read, for the summary of Yes and No positions at the very least (and that's at the beginning). Rather like what the old Referendum Commission used to do.

    http://www.oireachtas.ie/parliament/media/committees/euaffairs/Final-Report-10-May-2012.pdf

    Also contains a good explanation of what the Treaty articles do - these are not a translation into layman's terms, though.

    Opinions and comments from:
    Michael Link, Minister of State at the Federal Foreign Office of Germany
    H. E. Javier Garrigues, Ambassador of Spain
    H. E. Dr. Eckhard Lübkemeier, Ambassador of Germany
    H. E. Emmanuelle d'Achon, Ambassador of France
    Delegation from the Swedish Riksdag
    H. E. Dr Tomas Kafka, Ambassador of the Czech Republic
    H. E. Diana Zagourianou-Prifti, Ambassador of Greece
    H. E. Marcin Nawrot, Ambassador of Poland
    H. E. Niels Pultz, Ambassador of Denmark
    Paul Murphy, MEP for Dublin
    Nessa Childers, MEP for Ireland East
    Marian Harkin, MEP for Ireland North-West
    Phil Prendergast, MEP for Ireland South
    William Cash MP, Chairman of the European Scrutiny Committee of the House of Commons
    Sharon Bowles, MEP for South-East England and Chair of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee of the European Parliament
    Lord Lyndon Harrison, Chair of the House of Lords Sub-Committee on Economic and Financial Affairs, and International Trade
    Jonas Sjöstedt MP, Swedish Left Party

    cordially,
    Scofflaw


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