When a EU member state adopts the Lisbon Treaty, the ratification document is sent to Italy. If all 27 documents arrive in Rome, the Treaty will finally be enforced. But will it happen and if so when? An Italian constitutional expert and a French journalist debate the issue in this week’s Agora on euronews.
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