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67 Percent of Irish Voters for Treaty

October 3, 2009 - 9:17am

The Lisbon Treaty, a de facto new European constitution that includes the world's first transnational ballot initiative, easily won approval of Irish voters Friday. Final tallies show a 67 percent yes vote.

The Irish were the only voters to be permitted to vote on the treaty, because of that country's mandatory referendum law. The treaty now awaits only the approval of the governments of Poland and the Czech Republic.