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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (8668)6/10/2008 7:37:57 AM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (3) of 71406
 
Ireland, 2008:

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The Twenty-Eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill (No 14 of 2008) is a bill introduced by the Government of Ireland in 2008 to amend the Constitution of Ireland in order to enable ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon (also known as the Reform Treaty) of the European Union, so it can enter into force as scheduled on 1 January 2009. As part of the enactment of the bill, a referendum is to be held on 12 June 2008.[1]

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The Government is planning to send bilingual booklets written in English and Irish, explaining the Treaty, to every Irish household (2.5 million). However compendiums of the two previous treaties, of which the Lisbon Treaty is intended to be a series of reforms and amendments, remain unavailable in Ireland.[19] Some commentators have argued that the treaty remains essentially incomprehensible in the absence of such a compendium.[19]
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