Lithuania today became the first country in the 25-nation European Union to approve the new EU constitution.
The parliament of the Baltic state, which joined the EU in May, ratified the treaty by 84 votes to four, with three abstentions.
Lithuania today became the first country in the 25-nation European Union to approve the new EU constitution.
The parliament of the Baltic state, which joined the EU in May, ratified the treaty by 84 votes to four, with three abstentions.
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