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Malta Parliament Ratifies EU Constitution
2005-07-07
VALLETTA, Malta (AP) - Malta's parliament unanimously ratified the European Union constitution on Wednesday, adding another "yes" vote to the treaty whose future remains uncertain following rejections of the pact by French and Dutch voters.

The vote from the tiny Mediterranean island nation - about twice the size of Washington, D.C. - came after the opposition Labour Party decided to vote in favor of the constitution. "This new chapter offers many opportunities for the Maltese people and both sides were going forward together," Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said. "Through its vote, Parliament is closing a long, controversial, divisive, chapter in its history and opening another where there is national support on European policy," he said.

All 25 nations must ratify the charter for it to take effect, and - with the addition of Malta - 12 have already done so. Some other nations, including Britain, have put the ratifications on hold while the EU decides how to proceed.

Some in Malta had debated in the media why Malta should bother voting on the constitution when its future was in such doubt. But others reasoned that the French and Dutch rejections were more about disaffection for their own governments than any opposition to the EU pact.
With just under 400,000 residents, Malta is the least populous of the 25 EU nations. It entered the bloc on May 1, 2004, one of 10 new members.
According to Mr Sarkozy, "Countries of 40, 60 or 80 million inhabitants count for more in Europe than countries with a few 100,000 inhabitants." Way to go, Malta.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  "Malta's parliament"

Oh yeah, a resounding vote of confidence by another parliamentary vote. Um, why didn't they hold a public referendum and let each individual voter in Malta decide?

Pfeh. Pfarce.
Posted by: .com   2005-07-07 01:18  

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