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". Of course, trying to explain the situation is always the starting point to establish whether there is a solution. That is my first point. It would be up to Member States to ensure proper coordination, either by a set of unilateral amendments to national legislation governing referenda, by a series of bilateral agreements or by a multilateral agreement, which answers your question in part. Could something be done? Yes, cooperation should be enhanced. Today, there is not enough time to resolve the problem regarding the referendum on the Constitutional Treaty. At the moment, only eight Member States have opted for a referendum on the Constitutional Treaty, as you know, and any solution would have to deal with the question of whether the right to vote in a referendum should be restricted to citizens from those Member States holding a referendum. So that question would also have to be answered, which would complicate the whole issue further."@en1
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