Finland's parliament has voted in favour of the European Union's Lisbon Treaty.
One hundred and fifty-one out of 200 parliamentarians voted for the treaty while 27 opposed it and 21 were absent. Finnish President Tarja Halonen now has three months to give the text her final stamp of approval before it is ratified. Finland's parliamentary approval comes one day before a referendum in Ireland where the charter risks being rejected. The Lisbon Treaty is designed to revamp the bloc's institutions and decision-making. It replaces the EU constitution Czech cabinet to draw study on Lisbon treaty for court in a week ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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