Ian Traynor in The Hague and Nicholas Watt in Brussels
Thursday June 2, 2005
The Guardian
European leaders' long-held dream of anchoring the continent's greater
unification in its first constitution was dissolving before their eyes
last night after the Dutch delivered the second crushing blow to the
idea in three days.
Given the chance to have their say in their first ever referendum, the
Netherlands voted by an overwhelming majority against the treaty
establishing a constitution for Europe.
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01.06.2005 - 17:35 CET | By Lucia Kubosova
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - EU interior ministers are set to hammer out proposals to enlarge the borderless Schengen area to the new member states. ![]() If the plans work out as scheduled, the citizens travelling to and from the ten countries will not have to undergo checks at their borders inside the Union. The ministers are expected to give a go-ahead to the Commission's proposals at their meeting in Luxembourg on Thursday and Friday (2-3 June). Read More |
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