Dutch assembly approves EU treaty
Netherlands becomes 21st EU member to approve Lisbon treaty.

Published On 8 Jul 2008
The Dutch cabinet had decided in September not to submit the new document to the country for a referendum.
Maxime Verhagen, the country’s foreign minister, said: “With the Lisbon treaty, the position of national parliaments in Europe are strengthened, while the powers of the EU and its member states are more clearly staked out.”
Frans Timmermans, the Europe minister, said the new treaty was “essential to
make the European union function more decisively and democratically”.
Ireland, the sole European country which decided to hold a public referendum on the issue, rejected the treaty on June 12 with 53.4 per cent of the vote, presenting the EU with a constitutional crisis.
Source: News Agencies