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From Our Foreign Bureaus: Sarko Wants Second Vote, Spain Wants None

July 16, 2008 - 9:01am

SARKO SAYS IRISH WILL HAVE TO VOTE AGAIN on Lisbon Treaty. The French president -- and EU president for the next six, very long months -- said this yesterday in Paris. He intends to travel to Ireland to instruct the Irish people in the error of their ways next week.

SPAIN SEEKS TO BLOCK BASQUE VOTE: The Spanish government has filed a lawsuit seeking to block a Basque referendum on autonomy that is seen as a step toward independence. The argument is that under Spain's constitutional, only the federal government may authorize a referendum. The Basque law establishing the referendum took effect yesterday, so even before anyone votes, Spain has a constitutional problem on its hands.

LITHUANIAN MPS SEEK REFERENDUM TO BLOCK EU: The European Union has agreed to the closure of a Soviet-era nuclear power plant that provides much of Lithuania's power. But Lithuania's parliament wants to delay that closure by putting a referendum on the national ballot in October.

WALES TO VOTE? Wales, which has some power to govern itself, is discussing whether and how to permit referenda there. The argument is a bit complicated, but so is the United Kingdom.

MALAWI PRESIDENT THREATENS a referendum if the opposition doesn't stop holding up the budget over a constitutional provision.