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"en.20120418.18.3-237-750"2
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"Ireland faced tremendous trouble in its ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon: the first referendum produced an overwhelming ‘no’, whereas the second only authorised ratification provided that certain conditions imposed by the Irish Government were accepted on subjects such as the right to life. As the European Union is also about being united in diversity and respecting each other’s cultural differences, it was agreed that at the time of the conclusion of the next accession Treaty, they would set out the provisions of the decision in a protocol to be attached to the Treaties."@en1
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