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"en.20120418.18.3-249-500"2
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"The Irish Government’s ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon was a delicate matter, involving a referendum in June 2008, in which the Treaty was shot down, followed by another referendum, which approved a constitutional change that finally enabled ratification to take place. Moreover, at the European Council on 19 June 2009, the Heads of State or Government agreed to provide Ireland with the necessary legal guarantees to safeguard the right to life, family and education, as well as taxation, security and defence. This agreement with Ireland thus means concluding a protocol stipulating that nothing in the Treaty of Lisbon affects the scope and applicability of the protection of the right to life, the protection of the family and the protection of the rights in respect of education provided by the constitution of Ireland, as well as provisions in relation to taxation and the independence of the security and defence policy of the Irish State."@en1
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