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Czechs speak out against Lisbon treaty.

The Czechs have hammered another nail into the coffin of the Lisbon treaty by declaring that ratification must stop.

Czech president Vaclav Klaus, who is supported by the country's largest political party, called the Irish referendum vote a "victory of freedom and reason" and said "ratification cannot continue".

His view was echoed in the Czech senate.

"Politicians have allowed the citizens to express their opinion only in a single EU country," Mr Klaus said.

"The Lisbon treaty project ended with the Irish voters' decision and its ratification cannot continue," he wrote on his own website, according to Czech news agency CTK.

The resounding Irish no was a "victory of freedom and reason over artificial elitist projects and European bureaucracy," he said.

Premysl Sobotka, Czech senate chairman, also said there was "no sense" continuing with ratification, according to the agency.

The Czech Republic, traditionally one of the more Euro-skeptic of the EU's 27 member states, is one of nine countries which have not yet ratified the treaty.

While little opposition to continued ratification has been seen yet among leaders of the other eight, efforts to keep the Lisbon Treaty alive in any form would be near impossible if another country joined Ireland in rejection.

A summit of EU leaders will look for possible solutions to the institutional crisis next week.

So, I wonder if Bottler Brown and his lapdog Milicunt will take that on board? Not likely as they argued that we the people do not deserve a vote on this issue.

Well said that man, he talks sense. He also has little time for the assorted eco-loons, moonbats, lunatics, tree huggers, whale loving enviro-fascists and assorted new age unwashed commies who believe in the unproven steaming pile of shyte that is called "global warming"


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Aurora said...

Vaclav Klaus is nothing short of a legend. He's also had the guts to stand up against the whole AGW farce as well. He may yet be the last hero standing...him and the Irish that is...Oh and the incorrigible Berlusconi of Italy...OK, I know Berlusconi's a tad...well...corrupt about his monopoly on the press, but I like a few things about him, especially the fact that he's standing up alongside the fighters against the evil monster.
Go dissenters!!

Fidothedog said...

Yeah, agree with ya on that one. I happen to like our Berlusconi, not corrupt as such more he is liberal with the cash flow!