|
Related: Luxembourg begins voting on EU
charter
Luxembourg PM says EU constitution "not
dead"
LUXEMBOURG, July 10 (Xinhuanet) -- A clear majority
of Luxembourgers have voted in favor of the European Union (EU) constitution in
a referendum held Sunday.
 |
| Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude
Juncker casts his vote during a referendum on the European Union
constitution at the Capellen Cultural Center in Luxembourg July 10, 2005.
A clear majority of Luxembourgers have voted in favor of the European
Union (EU) constitution in a referendum held Sunday. (Xinhua/AFP
photo) | The blueprint for the EU's future was
backed by 56.52 percent of voters, with 43.48 percent against, preliminary
figures showed.
Polls in 553 voting centers opened at 8:00 a.m. local
time (0600 GMT) and closed at 2:00 p.m. (1200 GMT). Some 223,000 people were
eligible to cast ballots. Voting is mandatory for citizens of the Grand Duchy.
Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker was
expected to give a news conference later in the day.
The referendum in the Grand Duchy was the first since
EU leaders announced a "period of reflection" on the constitution at their June
16-17 summit. A number of EU member countries have postponed their ratification
plans and threw the future of the charter into serious doubt.
A total of 12 countries within the EU have so far
ratified the constitution, with only one by popular vote and all the others
endorsing the treaty through national parliaments.
The EU constitution is designed to streamline the
EU's decision-making process after the bloc brought in 10 new members -- mostly
from central and eastern Europe -- last May. It provides for the first EU
president and foreign minister and incorporates certain fundamental rights into
EU law.
The treaty has to be ratified by all 25 members for
it to come legally into force.
Luxembourg is the only EU member country so far to go
ahead with a referendum following the Dutch and French rejections a month ago.
Enditem |