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.

 

Estonia


parliamentary ratification was postponed after French and Dutch no

The government has decided, that the EU Constitution will be put to the Estonian parliament, and not to the people. In one of the more eurosceptic countries of the new EU members no vote will take place.

On 5 May the Estonian government sent the new European Union constitution to parliament for ratification.

The decision draws a line under discussions in Estonia about whether the constitution should be ratified in parliament or put to a nationwide referendum.

"The government today sent the EU constitutional treaty to parliament," Ansip said. "This was the most important part of todays session" of the cabinet. "The EU constitutional treaty cannot be put to a referendum in Estonia," Ansip said, citing Estonian law that foreign treaties are subject to parliamentary ratification.

Parliament is expected to ratify the constitutional treaty before the summer recess, a spokesman for the assembly said.

Foreign Minister Urmas Paet had said last month that the constitution will be debated and voted on by Estonia's parliament regardless of how France votes on the treaty in a referendum on May 29.

A poll conducted in March showed that 39 percent of Estonians had never heard of the proposed EU constitution.

  


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