The Treaty of Lisbon
June 11, 2008Tomorrow voters in Ireland will have their say on the EU’s Lisbon Treaty. Ireland is the only European Union member state to have a public vote on the matter, yet a ‘no’ from Ireland would bring a definitive end to the years of negotiation. This is what came out of the failure of the constitution. We have no ‘plan B’ this time.
If the Irish public give the Treaty of Lisbon their consent, the result will be a slightly more democratic and transparent Europe with a strengthened role for the European Parliament and a greater involvement of member state parliaments. The European Parliament, directly elected by EU citizens, will be given important new powers over EU legislation, the EU budget and international agreements. In addition, the Citizens Initiative will allow one million citizens from a number of member states to call on the Commission to bring forward new policy proposals. These measures should make the European Union more accessible to the people it serves. But it does not go far enough.
This is not the kind of Europe we in Plaid Cymru are working towards. This is not a “Europe of the Peoples” where all the real nations and regions are represented. But it is better than what we have now.
Portugal, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Denmark, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria and Malta have already ratified the treaty.
Unfortunately, the British government refused to give us the right to have an open debate and vote on the matter in a referendum.
So all eyes are on Ireland this week, as they have the final say on the future of Europe.