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Czech President Klaus signs Lisbon treaty

2009-11-03 16:57:24 GMT2009-11-04 00:57:24 (Beijing Time)  Xinhua English

Judges attend the closely followed session of the Czech Constitutional Court in the city of Brno, November 3, 2009. The Czech Constitutional Court threw out a complaint against the EU's Lisbon Treaty on Tuesday, removing the last obstacle to its ratification.(Reuters Photo)

PRAGUE, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) -- Czech President Vaclav Klaus said on Tuesday he has signed Lisbon Treaty, the European Union's reform pact.

The Czech Republic was the last EU country that did not ratified the treaty. With Klaus's signature, the ratification has been completed.

The Constitutional Court on Tuesday rejected a complaint against the treaty and said the treaty was in line with the country's constitution.

Klaus said he expected this verdict and respected it though he did not agree with the court's arguments.

On Thursday, the EU leaders agreed on an opt-out from the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, demanded by Klaus for Czechs.

Klaus's missing signature was the last obstacle to the implementation of the EU reform treaty.

Lisbon treaty might take effect in December or January, EC President Jose Barroso said in reaction to the news about Klaus's signing the document.

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