Irish
back EU fiscal pact
Irish
voters have agreed to back the European Union's fiscal pact in a
referendum, final results show.
About
60 per cent of those who voted said "yes", with turnout at
about 50 per cent.
There
are 17 countries in the eurozone, but only 12 of them are required to
ratify the treaty in order for it to become law. The treaty makes
deficit reduction a priority for the budgets of all signatories, but
critics say that it makes it illegal for member states to follow
pro-growth policies, by necessitating a pro-austerity approach.
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