Overview


The binding referendum is necessary according to the Irish constitution. The government is intending to hold the referendum about the European Constitution in late 2005 or early 2006.

The yes-side, supported by the government and nearly all main interest groups, is expected to run a strong campaign.

The debate, to the extent it exists, focuses on the impact the constitution might have on the country's neutrality, as well as on social issues such as abortion. As with other small countries, there are also concerns that Ireland may find itself trampled upon by the larger countries.

If Ireland votes no in the referendum, it would not be the first time. Voters rejected the Nice Treaty in 2001, narrowly approving it when it was re-presented a year later.


Irish Yes vote not a done deal

 

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