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NEWS declan ganley : Libertas' Declan Ganley comeback against ‘democracy-hating’ Lisbon treaty

Libertas' Declan Ganley comeback against ‘democracy-hating’ Lisbon treaty

He opposed the Lisbon treaty. He got 600 candidates to run for his party across all the 27 member states in 2008; yet only one was (re-)elected in Hungary. The Galway multimillionare, 41, resigned from politics after his failure. But the Libertas leader is back to push for a second Irish No

by naomi o'leary @ // 17/09/09 - 4 Comment - 1 vote

declan ganley, dublin, euweek, news, european union, economic crisis, referendum

PANORAMA declan ganley : Throw your toys out of the pram

Throw your toys out of the pram

The Irish kick off after a 'scathing electoral defeat', whilst the Germans can be heard to 'wail like cats'. Weekly language expressions from around Europe

by Pierre-Anthony Canovas @ // 17/07/09 - 1 Comment - 1 vote

declan ganley, identity, tower of babel, elections, language, expressions, translation

OPINION declan ganley : Libertas: eurosceptic, but first real europarty?

Libertas: eurosceptic, but first real europarty?

The Irish European parliament elections in June 2009 represent a key moment in Ireland’s future relations with the EU. The Lisbon treaty was rejected in June 2008; will Ireland elect many eurosceptic MEPs? Or are the Irish population really interested in a more inclusive and cohesive EU?

by Matthew @ // 20/05/09 - 7 Comment - 1 vote

declan ganley, ireland, lisbon treaty, eudebate2009, power, european parliament, european elections 2009

NEWS declan ganley : Libertas! Eurosceptic party run in European elections

Libertas! Eurosceptic party run in European elections

Declan Ganley, the wealthy Irish entrepreneur and architect of Ireland's 'No' vote on the Lisbon treaty, has created his own eurosceptic party called Libertas. Latest titbit of news from Brussels

by Léa Khayata @ // 09/02/09 - 12 Comment - 1 vote

declan ganley, money, euweek, uen, eurosceptique, power, european parliament

NEWS declan ganley : Do you know when the EU elections are? Nor do 75% of Europeans

Do you know when the EU elections are? Nor do 75% of Europeans

The paradox in this is that Ireland remains one of the EU member states most interested in this election, despite hindering the ratification of the Lisbon treaty

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ // 11/12/08 - 13 Comment

declan ganley, eudebate2009, power, european parliament, european democracy, european media, abstencionismo

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Irish support for the Lisbon treaty is growing

After the failure of the European constitution, a second attempt has been made with the treaty of Lisbon to reform the structure of the European Union. So far, twenty-six out of twenty-seven members of the Union have ratified the new treaty. There’s only one missing - Ireland. The Irish constitution ...

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