Country Information

This section provides information about the EU countries. Currently eleven states have decided to hold a referendum on the EU Constitution. The question is still undecided in eight member states, while in five countries it seems to be unlikely, that a referendum will be held. The Parliament of Lithuania has already ratified the constitution.

 

Slovenia


ratified by parliament: 1 February 2005. Third country that ratifies the EU Constitution.

Seventy-nine out of ninety Slovenian parliamentarians voted in favour of the EU Constitution yesterday. With only four opposing and seven abstaining this was an overwhelming result.

Slovenia is the third country that ratifies the Treaty after Lithuania and Hungary. Before the vote, Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa told the parlamentarians that their support of the Constitution would allow Slovenia to take the lead in the ratification process in the EU and move the treaty one step closer to its implementation.

Ljubljana’s rush for early ratification was however strongly criticised by several opposition MP’s. "Instead of having a debate on the bill and then approving it, we are first approving it and later we are supposed to debate on it" said Bogdan Barovic of the nationalist opposition Slovenian National Party.

According to Ljubljana's Social Sciences Faculty poll 54% of the Slovenian population is in favour of the treaty not knowing its contents.

  


Constitution is welcome, referendum not.




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