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Dáil to be recalled early to address Lisbon fallout
24/07/2008 - 07:57:57

The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, is reportedly set to recall the Dáil for one day in September as part of moves to address the fall-out from the Lisbon Treaty referendum.The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, is reportedly set to recall the Dáil for one day in September as part of moves to address the fall-out from the Lisbon Treaty referendum.

Reports this morning say TDs will be recalled from their summer break in order to put structures in place for a review of the Lisbon 'No' vote, including the establishment of a cross-party committee.

The recall is reportedly likely to happen on Wednesday, September 3.

This morning's reports say the move is designed to ensure that the Government is seen to be addressing the Lisbon impasse before the next summit of EU leaders in October.



           

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