EU 27 : Council Presidency , Treaty of Lisbon and more
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EU 27 : Council Presidency , Treaty of Lisbon and more
I welcome the 6 months Council Presidency
http://eu2008.si
http://mobi.eu2008.si for mobiles
at the 2nd page of the Official Journal there is the order for the Presidency
If you go to this map you can see how are Treaty of Lisbon works in your country
the 112 is the single european emergency call number :
does it work in your country Who answer
http://eu2008.si
http://mobi.eu2008.si for mobiles
at the 2nd page of the Official Journal there is the order for the Presidency
If you go to this map you can see how are Treaty of Lisbon works in your country
the 112 is the single european emergency call number :
does it work in your country Who answer
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Re: EU : Council Presidency , Treaty of Lisbon and more
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starcapitan wrote:I welcome the Slovenian 6 months Council Presidency
http://eu2008.si
http://mobi.eu2008.si for mobiles
at the 2nd page of the Official Journal there is the order for the Presidency
If you go to this map you can see how are Treaty of Lisbon works in your country
the 112 is the single european emergency call number :
does it work in your country? Who answer?
Ko saka āboliņš? Pēk pēk pēk!
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Why don't you just ask google? :)starcapitan wrote: the 112is the single european emergency call number :
does it work in your country? Who answer?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-1-2
So, it was originally the emergency number of Germany and Denmark. Because 112 is really the best possible number (not just repeating the same number three times, which would cause false calls and also being as close to the beginning of the rotary dial telephones' dial as possible) for emergency number, they decided to make it an European standard. It is currently used in all EU countries other than Bulgaria.
With GSM mobile phones the number 112 works everywhere where the GSM phones themselves work.
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another https . . this one to cantact
https://servizi.quirinale.it/webmail/
Is there 1 in your country
https://servizi.quirinale.it/webmail/
Is there 1 in your country
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https://sicuro.carabinieri.it/DenunciaWeb/
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The map does reflect that those countries, including Malta and Slovenia, have ratified the Treaty. Maybe your browser loads the page from its cache? Try refreshing the page, or empty your browser cache then ...starcapitan wrote:What are u saying : & still have to approve it as it is shown in the mapWinstonSmith wrote:Actually France, Romania, Slovenia, Hungary and Malta have all adopted the treaty so far.
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The map works fine with me ; except that it seems that Corsica has not artified the Lisbon Treaty...tabbs wrote:The map does reflect that those countries, including Malta and Slovenia, have ratified the Treaty. Maybe your browser loads the page from its cache? Try refreshing the page, or empty your browser cache then ...starcapitan wrote:What are u saying : & still have to approve it as it is shown in the mapWinstonSmith wrote:Actually France, Romania, Slovenia, Hungary and Malta have all adopted the treaty so far.
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And by the way, I thought that Montenegro was now independent...
Is the EU redrawing European borders ?
Montenegro is currently not in the EU anyway, so with regard to the Lisbon Treaty ... gray is gray. Also, Ceuta and Melilla are gray instead of blue, but I suppose the map designers merely aimed at showing which member states have already ratified. Now Corsica is somewhat odd indeed - if you click on the island, you do get the "France" pop-up, even with up-to-date information, but it still is blue. Hmm.
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Italian state tv, too, still hasn't got that border right on its weather forecasts (on youtube I only found this poor video with Rai 3).
Sad to say, since Montenegro is right in front of our eastern coast and many people there watch Italian tv...
Sad to say, since Montenegro is right in front of our eastern coast and many people there watch Italian tv...
Reminds me of that 1000 lire coin issued in 1997 where Germany got divided into two countries (like before 1990) while West Germany and the Netherlands were united. Well, I still think that, on a map which shows the ratification progress in the EU, the question of whether the border between two parts of the big gray (non-EU) area is visible or not is not exactly a high priority issue.WinstonSmith wrote:Italian state tv, too, still hasn't got that border right on its weather forecasts
On a map about, say, the Stabilization and Association Process in the Western Balkans, I would indeed say it's wrong and should be corrected. But here? Maybe they can fix it together with Corsica's color ...
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