So far no confirmation by blogs or secondary sources, but the BBC reports that in yesterday's referendum a relative majority / plurality may have been reached by forces hostile to the new treaty.
Ireland is the only EU country to hold a referendum on this treaty that shares about 95% of the content of the former EU constitutional treaty. For the new treaty to come into effect it nees to be adopted by all 27 EU countries, all of which but Ireland chose parliamentary ratification over a referendum after the constitutional treaty failed in two respective referenda in France and NL.
Early unofficial vote tallies around Ireland are indicating a strong showing for the No vote in a referendum on the European Union's Lisbon Treaty.
In Irish polls, tally counters in each constituency watch votes being sorted and make their own count, giving early indications of how a vote is going.
Broadcaster RTE reports the No vote is ahead not only in rural areas, but in five out of eight areas of Dublin too.
In Irish polls, tally counters in each constituency watch votes being sorted and make their own count, giving early indications of how a vote is going.
Broadcaster RTE reports the No vote is ahead not only in rural areas, but in five out of eight areas of Dublin too.
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