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Monday, July 27, 2009
WHEN Foreign Minister Micheál Martin suggests that securing a right to a permanent commissioner justifies voting for the Lisbon Treaty, he neglects to mention one crucially important fact.
Under Lisbon, we lose our right to "propose" a commissioner and we are only entitled to make suggestions, leaving the decision ultimately to the EU Commission president (article 17.7). What’s the point of having a commissioner when we can no longer decide who that commissioner will be?
Martin Daly
Avondale
Amana Estate
Ballina
Co Mayo
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