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EU WATCH:Ireland rejects treaty in blow for EU

DUBLIN-Irish voters rejected a treaty on Friday to overhaul the European Union's unwieldy institutions, putting the entire bloc's reform plan in peril and humiliating Ireland's political leaders.The pact, known as the Lisbon treaty, failed by a margin of 53.4 to 46.6 percent in the only EU country to put it to a popular vote."No" vote supporters cheered loudly for several minutes, interrupting an official as he read out the results.Prime Minister Brian Cowen called the vote "a source of disappointment to my colleagues in government and to me.""In a democracy, the will of the people as expressed at the ballot box is sovereign. The government accepts and respects the verdict of the Irish people."The treaty was an effort to resurrect EU reforms that were torpedoed by French and Dutch voters in 2005.This time all countries but Ireland avoided a referendum. The "No" vote means a country with fewer than 1 percent of the EU's 490 million population could doom a treaty painstakingly negotiated by all 27 member states.European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso urged the other 26 members to press on and ratify the treaty. Fourteen have already done so and another four are close.
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