Court ruling brings ratification of ESM treaty closer

The High Court has refused to restrain the Government from ratifying the European Stability Mechanism Treaty.

The High Court has refused to restrain the Government from ratifying the European Stability Mechanism Treaty.

Ratification is imminent following a challenge by independent TD Thomas Pringle who argued the ESM treaty, which provides for a €500bn permanent eurozone rescue fund, breaches the Irish Constitution, EU treaties and EU law.

While Ms Justice Mary Laffoy refused his request for an injunction, she has decided to refer a point of law to the European Court of Justice about procedures relating to the effect and operability of the stability mechanism.

She will deliver a full judgment at a later date.

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