首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
(1)The European Union has been plunged into chaos after the rejection of its latest treaty by Irish voters. EU leaders must now
(1)The European Union has been plunged into chaos after the rejection of its latest treaty by Irish voters. EU leaders must now
admin
2021-08-05
36
问题
(1)The European Union has been plunged into chaos after the rejection of its latest treaty by Irish voters. EU leaders must now decide if the Lisbon treaty is dead or can be salvaged in some form—even if the cost is pushing Ireland to the fringes of the European project. Though strongly pro-European, early tallies on Friday June 13th showed Irish voters rejecting the new treaty by a hefty margin. During voting on Thursday, both supporters and opponents complained that they did not understand the highly technical text-many chose to "play safe" and say no.
(2)The Lisbon treaty is complex. It offers sweeping changes to me way the union runs—creating a new full-time "president" to represent member states, and a foreign-policy chief to speak for Europe round the world. It also sweeps away national vetoes in some important areas of policy, such as cross-border policing and justice. Many Irish no voters voiced suspicions mat the treaty would, in reality, rob their small state of clout at the EU’s top tables.
(3)Nicolas Sarkozy of France and Angela Merkel of Germany are set to issue a joint response as soon as a final result is announced on Friday, calling for leaders to debate a way forwards for Lisbon at a long-planned summit in Brussels next Thursday and Friday. France takes over the rotating presidency of the EU on July 1st for a six-month stint, and is desperate not to lose a carefully planned agenda of projects on things like climate change, immigration and beefing up EU defence co-operation. Both leaders will call for sticking to that French programme: whether that is realistic remains to be seen.
(4)Expect some EU politicians to demand that the Irish vote a second time on the treaty(and this time get their vote "right"). That has been done before: me Irish were asked to vote again after they rejected the Nice treaty in 2001, and obliged with a yes vote me following year. Federalist types will demand to know why a small country on the far-western fringes of Europe, with less than 1% of the EU population, should be allowed to deny Lisbon to 26 other states. Others, including Britain, will continue with their own ratification procedures for Lisbon, but will resist any attempt to "punish" Ireland.
(5)A second Irish referendum would be harder to pull off this time. An economic slowdown after a long boom hung over this week’s referendum. Ireland’s economy will be in still worse shape in a few months’ time, when any second vote might be organised.
(6)More important, the Lisbon Treaty’s claims to democratic legitimacy are already threadbare. The Lisbon text is a reworking of an earlier attempt to create a constitution for the EU. That grandiose project was killed off by votes against it in twin referendums in 2005, in France and the Netherlands. It was no accident that Lisbon was a hard text to read EU leaders were to be heard crowing last year that they had made it "unintelligible" in order to smuggle it past voters. The Lisbon treaty was specifically designed to be passed by the less risky route of parliamentary votes.
(7)Unfortunately for its fans, Ireland has to hold referendums on any treaty that amends its constitution. In the end, it was the only country in the block to hold a popular vote on the text.
(8)The yes camp amounted to the entire Irish political establishment: the only parliamentary party to oppose Lisbon was the nationalists of Sinn Fein. Disgusted yes campaigners accused Sinn Fein and a motley collection of other anti-Lisbon groups of spreading lies about the treaty, including claims that it would impose higher taxes on Ireland, force the country to legalise abortion and undermine Irish neutrality. Lies were told, but the big parties waged a terrible, half-hearted campaign. In the face of punchy anti-treaty slogans like "Lisbon: It’ll cost you", the main messages from the yes camp included such bland generalities as: "Europe: let’s be at the heart of it".
(9)Ireland now faces a fight to remain at the heart of Europe, amid calls for its marginalisation. That would be outrageous hypocrisy, of course: Ireland only had to vote on the Lisbon treaty because the French and Dutch had already voted no to the constitution. But the EU has been wounded today: do not be surprised if some of its leaders lash out.
France takes over the rotating presidency of EU to deal with the following projects EXCEPT _____.
选项
A、defense co-operation
B、immigration issues
C、climate change
D、population explosion
答案
D
解析
根据题干中France takes over the rotating presidency of EU可定位至第3段第2句。这句话告诉我们除了人口爆炸这一议题外。其它三项都是法国作为欧盟轮值主席所要处理的项目,所以D是此题正确答案。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/7HIK777K
0
专业英语八级
相关试题推荐
HereintheUnitedStates,beforeagriculturalactivitiesdestroyedthenaturalbalance,thereweregreatmigrationsofRocky
Thehealth-careeconomyisrepletewithunusualandevenuniqueeconomicrelationships.Oneoftheleastunderstanding【S1】______
IngmaBergman’slatestworkasascreenwriteris"Sunday’sChildren".SetinruralSwedenduringthelate1920s,thestorycen
IngmaBergman’slatestworkasascreenwriteris"Sunday’sChildren".SetinruralSwedenduringthelate1920s,thestorycen
IngmaBergman’slatestworkasascreenwriteris"Sunday’sChildren".SetinruralSwedenduringthelate1920s,thestorycen
(1)Afteralongdayattheoffice,manyofusfindourselvestakingoutourstressonfriends,children,orsignificantothers.
PASSAGEONEWhatdidyoungGandhi’sbehavior,liketakingdancinglesson,indicate?
A、TheyareFormRejectionandNegativeRejection.B、There’sasignatureorarubber-stampsignatureinaFormRejection.C、AFor
PassageOne(1)Mrs.Sowerberryburstintoafloodoftears.ThisfloodoftearsleftMr.Sowerberrynoalternative.
PassageOne(1)Mrs.Sowerberryburstintoafloodoftears.ThisfloodoftearsleftMr.Sowerberrynoalternative.
随机试题
小明、小亮和小兰三个人的信息是:他们来自甲、乙、丙三个不同的地方,他们学的专业各不相同,分别是经济、行政管理和英语中一个。另外,小明的专业不是经济,小亮的不是英语,学经济的不是来自乙地,学英语的来自甲地,小亮不是来自丙地。由此可知道,小明的专业是
罗马法由习惯法向成文法发展的重要里程碑是()
A.浓缩丸B.滴丸C.蜡丸D.大蜜丸E.水丸溶散时限在2h内的丸剂是
某工程项目设计人员根据业主的使用要求,提出了A、B、C共3个设计方案。有关专家决定从5个方面(分别以F1~F5表示)对不同方案的功能进行评价,并对各功能的重要性分析如下:F3相对于F4很重要,F3相对于F1较重要,F2和F5同样重要,F4和F5同样重要。
【2015交通银行】Makesurethetableissecurelyanchored.
核冬天是用于描述大量核武器爆炸时可能对大气带来灾难性影响的名词。核爆炸时产生大火,释放的热量可能会引起强大的推动力,将灰黑色的燃烧产物带到同温层区域,这将导致全球几年内温度都很低,甚至在夏天也较低。从这段话可知()。
制约反应指当两事物经常同时出现时,大脑对其中一事物的记忆会附带另外一事物。根据上述定义,下列不涉及制约反应的是()。
结合材料回答问题:材料1二十年实践,二十年探索。“一国两制”事业前无古人,需要在实践中不断探索完善。二十年来,在不断应对和处理各种新情况新问题的过程中,中央政府和香港特别行政区深刻地认识到:继续推进“一国两制”事业,必须全面准确理解和贯
阅读下列说明,回答问题1至问题6,将解答填入答题纸的对应栏内。【说明】某大学搭建了一套视频直播系统,用于在全校范围内通过校园网直播学校的一些会议、晚会和示范课程。直播过程中产生的相关音视频被保存在大容量存储设备中,用于日后供学校师生下载观看。
Itisnaturalforyoungpeopletobecriticaloftheirparentsattimesandtoblamethemformostofthemisunderstandingsbetw
最新回复
(
0
)