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Voters appear to have backed the EU's Lisbon Treaty in the Republic of Ireland's crucial second referendum.
Early returns are showing clear majorities for the "Yes" campaign - just 18 months after voters rejected the treaty first time round.
The treaty, aimed at streamlining decision-making in the 27-nation EU, cannot take effect unless all member states ratify it.
Ireland's foreign minister predicted a convincing win for the "Yes" campaign.
"I am delighted for the country," Micheal Martin told Irish radio on Saturday.
The official result is expected late on Saturday afternoon.
LISBON TREATY
-Creates new post of EU president (President of European Council)
-New post of High Representative for Foreign Affairs
-More decisions by majority vote, rather than unanimity
-Ratified by all member states except Czech Republic, Ireland and Poland
-Only Ireland is holding referendum on it
-Took a decade of negotiations
-Was intended to take effect in January 2009