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Czechs sign EU Lisbon Treaty as last obstacle falls

Czech President Vaclav Klaus signed the European Union's Lisbon Treaty Tuesday, he announced on his Web site, paving the way for major changes to the way the 27-nation bloc is run.

Lisbon Treaty in sight for EU after Czechs agree

The European Union was days away Friday from ratification of the Lisbon Treaty after the president of the Czech Republic -- the remaining holdout in negotiations -- agreed to ratify it.

Poland signs EU Treaty, only Czech Republic left to ratify

The Polish president on Saturday signed his country's ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, aimed at streamlining the workings of the European Union.

Ireland votes in favor of EU treaty

Ireland has voted in favor of the Lisbon Treaty, which would modernize the structure of the European Union, according to official government results released Saturday.

Irish abortion, military could decide EU vote

Irish voters are going to the polls again Friday -- to vote on a treaty they rejected just over a year ago.

Q&A: European Parliament elections

The election of 736 members from 27 member countries to the European Parliament in June will be the biggest transnational electoral contest there has ever been. Between them they will represent more than 500,000,000 people.

Analysis: Is Europe facing a threat from the right?

Does trans-national democracy work? Or is Europe about to see a wave of new Far Right politicians and mavericks marching from obscurity to national prominence thanks to an election most voters are neglecting? Between June 4 and June 7 it could happen.

Sarkozy shrugs off Irish EU treaty rejection

The European Union will not draft a new treaty after Irish voters rejected the existing one last month, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Wednesday.

Analysis: Irish PM center stage in EU 'pantomime'

There is often an air of theatrical unreality about EU summits. This one seems to be the Keystone Cops Meets Othello, or any other tragedy you care to name.

Time.com: EU Blames Ireland, Moves On

French President Nicolas Sarkozy confirmed there was no point in continuing accession talks with Croatia and Turkey until the current 27 members agreed on their future

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