The European Union’s 27 heads of state and government will move swiftly to appoint the bloc’s first full-time president after the final obstacle to the job’s creation was removed on Tuesday by Vaclav Klaus, the Czech head of state.
Acting with more speed than enthusiasm, the Eurosceptic Mr Klaus signed the EU’s Lisbon treaty within hours of a ruling from the Czech constitutional court that the charter was in accordance with national law.




