Uncertainty regarding the results of the Irish referendum of 31st May on the European budgetary pact.
29th May 2012On 31st May the Irish will vote in a referendum on the European budgetary pact, known as the Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance (TSCG), which was signed in Brussels on 2nd March 2012 by the heads of State and Government of 25 Members States of the European Union (except the United Kingdom and the Czech Republic). The European budgetary pact will come into force as soon as it has been ratified by at least 12 Member States. Ireland is the only country to submit the European budgetary pact to a referendum. The latest opinion poll carried out by the Millward Brown Lansdowne Institute and published on 17th May by The Irish Independent newspaper, shows that 37% of Irish people declare that they are in favour of ratification of the European budgetary pact whilst a quarter (24%) state that they will say "no" to the treaty. One third of people asked are still undecided.
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