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German court to hear case against EU treaty

By Chris Bryant in Berlin

Published: February 10 2009 02:21 | Last updated: February 10 2009 02:21

Almost 65 years after his father attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Franz Ludwig von Stauffenberg is hoping to deal a fatal blow to plans to reform the European Union.

The lawyer and former member of the German and European parliaments is one of several complainants in a landmark case due to begin in Germany’s highest court on Tuesday that will consider whether the EU Lisbon reform treaty is constitutional.

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