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A Message from the people of Europe to the Irish voters

category international | anti-capitalism | opinion/analysis author Thursday October 01, 2009 23:26author by Valentine Julien - www.onzezeg.be www.notremotadire.beauthor email info at onzezeg dot beauthor address Brussels Report this post to the editors

Vote NO to Lisbon please!

A message from Brussels to the Irish people! PLease VOTE NO for us!
foto Bruno Derenne  Action  in front  European parliament Brussels
foto Bruno Derenne Action in front European parliament Brussels

Today 1 oct 2009 in front of the European parliament a groupe of students expressed their opinion in a very special way! The No is a message to the Irish people to please vote NO on the Lisbon treaty. The mouthcaps express the feeling they have that all people have been ignored a referendum on the future of Europe exept for Ireland! The undemocratic caracter of the European commission has become cristal clear by the fact that Ireland has to vote again on the same Lisbon treaty with only some cosmetic facelifts.

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author by Colm Moloney - wethepeople.iepublication date Fri Oct 16, 2009 16:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

An attempt to bring a number of legal challenges aimed at overturning the result of the second referendum on the Lisbon treaty has been refused by the High Court which ruled the arguments advanced were political not legal.Mr. Justice Sean Ryan on Monday dismissed four seperate applications for leave to challenge the constitutionality of the 28th amendment to the Constitution Bill 2009 brought about as a result of the majority Yes vote in the October 2nd referendum.The judge said no compelling arguments had been made out for leave in any of the cases.The challenges were brought by Harry Rea, Blarney Rd., Co. Cork;Nora Bennis, north circular rd.,Limerick;Mark McCrystal,Swords Rd., dublin and richard Behal,Killarney, Co. kerry.All four made their applications personally without the assistance of lawyers and sought leave to seek declarations that the result of the referendum is null and void and the amendment itself is repugnant to the constitution.Among a series of claims, it was alleged the Government acted outside its jurisdiction by failing to put the 'guarantees' obtained by it concerning the lisbon treaty before the Oireachtas prior to the referendum.A number of arguments were also made about the status of those guarantees. It was claimed there had been a 'cynical deception' of the people and the government had acted beyond its authority by involving the heads of other member states in their private capacity so as to create an internationally binding treaty affecting people's fundamental rights and constitutional protections without obtaining their consent.
It also argued that retaining the same title for the latest bill was an attempt to eradicate the existance of the previous vote which the government lost and 'should have respected'
Mr. Justice ryan ruled, in order to bring judicial review proceeding, a statable case must be made. While that threshold was low,'very compelling reasons' would have to be given to allow leave for a case to have 'a solemn decision of the people' declared null and void.Some of the arguments put forward, while 'dressed up in constitutional language', did not contain the required legal or constitutional points for judicial review and were densely political arguments, Mr. Justice Ryan found. While the applicants had made 'a powerful argument' about why a particular attitude should be taken on how to vote in the referendum, there was no legal basis to justify judicial review.A number of the points made constituted 'politics not law',Mr. justice Ryan stated.The judge also said some of the applications contained arguments which were more technical in nature, such as the argument in relation to the title of the amendment.Others were more complex in their presentation, and were less easy to summarise, he added. Mr. Justice ryan also rejected an earlier application by the four for an order granting them the costs of bringing their case and any subsequent judicial review proceedings on the basis that the matter had been brought in the national interest and not for any personal benefit.Following the judge's decision,Mr. Rea said he intended to appeal to the Supreme Court.

 
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