Klaus’s demand not to reopen Lisbon treaty ratification -Czech PM
October 09, 2009
Prague - The Czech government is prepared to discuss the new demand by President Vaclav Klaus for an opt-out from the Lisbon treaty for the Czechs but Prime Minister Jan Fischer said the reopening of the ratification process is not possible, the Government Office told CTK today.
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