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Irish government: There will be no third referendumIrish Prime Minister Brian Cowen on 30 September ruled out a third referendum on the Lisbon Treaty if Irish voters rejected it in the upcoming second referendum reported Deutsche Presse Agentur (dpa). There won’t be Ireland sets October 2 date for vote Ireland will hold its keenly-awaited second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty on October 2 in a vote that could end the stalemate over final ratification of the reform treaty. Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Brian Cowen Irish will vote on EU’s treaty again, after getting guarantees 150 jobs created by new Japanese business Five new investments are set to begin by Japanese companies in Ireland, creating around 150 jobs. Backers in the investments have been announced as IDA Ireland, by the Taoiseach Brian Cowen on a Government trade Irish to vote again as Sarkozy presents united EU front Croatia, Ireland discuss accession, Lisbon Treaty A Croatian delegation led by Premier Ivo Sanader recently paid a oneday visit to Dublin, Ireland to meet his Irish colleague Brian Cowen. The delegation comprised of the chief Croatian negotiator for the EU Vladimir 1 bln Euro in Ireland 440 bln Euro EU-wide in banks Banks participating in the Irish government’s deposit guarantee plan will contribute a total of one billion Euro (USD 1.34 billion) to make the scheme work, Deutsche Presse Agentur (dpa) reported on October 16. The state, EU gears up for global financial overhaul at Brussels Summit No Lisbon Treaty by June 2009, Juncker says German-French push for EU treaty Sarkozy wants Irish to vote again Following a no vote to a referendum in Ireland over the Lisbon Treaty set to refine and revise core matters in the European Institutions and in effect act as a European Constitution, French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been quoted as saying on July Irish need to be heard again to save EU Treaty No solution in sight for treaty crisis after EU leaders talk Irish didn’t understand EU Treaty, feared impact Ignorance about the impact of the European Union’s Lisbon Treaty on Ireland and fears that it would threaten its national identity were the main reasons for Ireland’s rejection of the text in a referendum, according EU split over oil prices Irish “No” hits EU with a political impasse The corridors of power in the European Commission, the Brussels- based executive of the European Union, were abuzz with rare activity June 13 with a mixture of shock and disbelief as the news of the CTRL + ALT+ DELETE Irish voters reject EU treaty, Cowen seeks to reassure EU The rejection by Irish voters of the European Union’s Lisbon Treaty in a public referendum posed an instant embarrassment to the government of new Premier Brian Cowen and raising new questions for the EU policymakers, who said they want some explanations. The Treaty has been It’s either a crisis or an Irish blessing Ireland’s resounding rejection of the EU Lisbon Treaty met with a mixed bag of reactions ranging from delight from some Member States and Eurosceptics, to disappointment and regret from those who feared another crisis at hand, similar to Ireland Votes 'No' to Lisbon Treaty referendum Ruling party starts the drumbeat for a “Yes” vote Barroso pins hopes on new Irish premier European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said he hopes the appointment of Brian Cowen as Ireland’s new prime minister can help rally support for the EU’s Lisbon treaty in next month’s referendum there. In a A new Irish era has begun, Cowen takes the helm now Cowen, former deputy, ready to taketakes over the top job Under growing financial fire, Ahern says he’ll quit Ireland divided over Lisbon, critics say it’s undemocratic Research group foresees economic growth slowdown The Economic and Social Research Institute (ERSI) said in its quarterly economic report on December 20 that Ireland’s economy will grow at 2.3 percent in 2008, the slowest rate since 1992. Irish Finance Minister Brian Microsoft Ireland and IMI work together Microsoft Ireland and the Irish Management Institute (IMI) announced plans to develop a two million Euro National Productivity Centre, website finfacts.com reported on November 29. Minister for Finance Brian Cowen T.D. officially launched the project Corporation tax rate defended At the Thanksgiving lunch of the American Chamber of Commerce, president of the chamber in Ireland Eoin O’Driscoll strongly defended Ireland’s 12.5 percent corporation tax rate, IrelandOnline reported. The chamber was addressed by Minister for Ireland tightens tax regime to shake haven reputation Ireland intends to clean its “tax haven” image by substantially tightening two of its best-known tax relief schemes - one for pop stars and one for the owners of race horse stud farms. Finance Minister |
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