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08DUBLIN265
2008-05-12 15:56:00
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Embassy Dublin
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JUNE 12 ANNOUNCED AS LISBON TREATY REFERENDUM DATE IN

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV EI
SUBJECT: JUNE 12 ANNOUNCED AS LISBON TREATY REFERENDUM DATE IN
IRELAND

REF: DUBLIN 237 and Previous

UNCLAS DUBLIN 000265

SENSITIVE
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV EI
SUBJECT: JUNE 12 ANNOUNCED AS LISBON TREATY REFERENDUM DATE IN
IRELAND

REF: DUBLIN 237 and Previous


1. (SBU) Summary: The Government of Ireland has announced June 12
as the official date of the referendum on the EU Lisbon Treaty.
Ireland's major political parties, which all support the Treaty, are
rapidly gearing up to encourage their members to get out and vote.
We continue to believe that the parties will be able to rally
sufficient members to produce a solid 'Yes' vote for the Treaty on
June 12. End summary.


2. (U) On May 12, Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local
Government John Gormley issued an order formally naming Thursday,
June 12, 2008 as the polling day for the Lisbon Treaty referendum.
At issue will be whether to amend the Constitution, as enabled by
the Twenty-Eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008, in order
to implement the terms of the Lisbon Treaty in Ireland. Over three
million Irish citizens are entitled to vote.


3. (U) Also on May 12, Taoiseach Brian Cowen launched senior Irish
coalition partner Fianna Fail's campaign in support of the treaty.
He declared that Fianna Fail will mobilize its members to secure a
'yes' vote, noting that the Lisbon Treaty was critical in enabling
the EU to meet ongoing challenges. Cowen said that every unit of
Fianna Fail would distribute leaflets and canvass voters around the
country. He criticized 'No' campaigners, accusing them of
distorting the terms of the treaty (reftel). He said that Fianna
Fail will hold a series of public meetings and "action days" aimed
at promoting the treaty. Fianna Fail has adopted the slogan: "Good
for Ireland, Good for Europe." EMBOFFS noticed the blossoming of
"Vote Yes" campaign posters on telephone poles over the weekend.


4. (U) Meanwhile, a poll published on May 11 by the Sunday Business
Post newspaper demonstrated slowly growing acceptance of the Treaty.
Support for the treaty now stands at 38 percent according to the
poll, an increase of three points over a similar poll two weeks ago;
while 28 percent now say they will vote against the measure, a
decline of three points in the same period. Nonetheless, over a
third of voters remain undecided, reflecting continuing uncertainty
among the electorate.


5. (SBU) Comment: We continue to believe that Ireland's political
parties, all but one of which support the Treaty, will be able to
rally sufficient members on June 12 to produce a solid 'Yes' vote
for the Lisbon Treaty.

FOLEY