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Irish will vote again on Lisbon next year

By Tony Barber in Brussels and John Murray Brown in Dublin

Published: December 11 2008 11:07 | Last updated: December 11 2008 19:38

Ireland will keep its permanent European Commission seat under a deal with the European Union’s other member-states on Thursday that foresees a second Irish referendum on the Lisbon treaty by the end of next October.

The agreement, set out in a draft communiqué at an EU summit in Brussels, means that European leaders will - for the moment - abandon their goal of reducing the Commission’s size and will settle instead for ”one country, one commissioner”.

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