Created Sun 23rd Nov 2008 1:46am PST by
garryfmcdonald
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Will Ireland hold a second referendum vote on the Lisbon Treaty?
Current forecast: 94% chance

Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 94% likely to happen (unchanged in last 1 day)
After the Irish electorates rejection of the Lisbon Treaty, which needs to be ratified by all 27 nations to be enforced, will Ireland be forced to undergo a second vote or maybe even a third until the electorate vote yes.
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Initial likelihoods: Yes: 90%
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Created Sun 23rd Nov 2008 1:46am PST by
garryfmcdonald
Suspend date: Sat 23rd May 3:59pm PDT (19 weeks to go)
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score: 10
Sunday Times 3 days ago
control over Irelands military spending, as one of the reassurances it gives to the electorate before the second Lisbon treaty vote next autumn. Willie ODea, the defence minister, has said that the cabinet is considering extending the declarations agreed
score: 10
Prague Post 2 weeks ago
The Lisbon Treatys path toward European Unionwide ratification appears bumpier than ever, despite EU officials utmost efforts to ensure the documents survival. In an attempt to address the concerns of Ireland, whose citizens rejected the treaty in a June
score: 10
Irish Examiner 2 weeks ago
THE EU Council has given its response to the Irish no vote in last June's referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. We have been so engrossed in the Irish...
score: 10
score: 10
Wall Street Journal Online 3 weeks ago
From today's Wall Street Journal Europe Ireland's decision to hold a second referendum on the EU's Lisbon Treaty, a variation on Europe's failed constitution, hardly comes as a surprise, but it does raise




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