Brussels, 01/02/2012 (Agence Europe) - On Tuesday 31 January, the Irish prime minister, Enda Kenny, said the Irish government's legal advisor, the Attorney General, would be asked whether the European budget pact would have to be ratified by a referendum, and the government would follow his advice. Any referendum in Ireland would be closely monitored by its European partners because Ireland has already rejected two EU treaties (the Nice Treaty in 2001 and the Lisbon Treaty in 2008), both of...