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EU members Eurozone; and part of ' scal compact'

EU members Non-eurozone; provisionally part of ' scal compact'

EU member Non-eurozone; not part of ' scal compact'

FINLAND

Prime Minister Mark Rutte has been criticised over his handling of the deal by opposing pro-EU parties (whose support he needs). The pro-EU parties argue the 440bn rescue fund is not large enough.

Netherlands

Irish opposition leaders are calling on Prime Minister Enda Kenny to hold a referendum on the new pact a vote that would almost certainly fail.

Ireland

SWEDEN

ESTONIA LATVIA

President Nicolas Sarkozys main opposition, the Socialist Party, which is on course to oust him in the 2012 elections, has rejected the idea of a new treaty. The Socialist presidential challenger, Franois Hollande, has vowed to renegotiate the pact if he is elected.

France

IRELAND UK

Chancellor Angela Merkel faces growing doubt as to whether her coalition partners, the Free Democrats (FDP), will fully support the treaty. The FDP general secretary resigned yesterday. The partys popularity has plunged in reaction to in ghting over the rescue package.

Germany

DENMARK

LITHUANIA

Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt says it is unclear whether Sweden will sign up. The government harbours concerns over the potential nancial transaction tax.

Sweden

Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt supports the deal, despite saying that the Danish economy could be damaged as a result of it. She faces backlash from her Eurosceptic coalition partner, the Socialist Peoples Party.

Denmark

NETH. POLAND GERMANY CZECH REPUBLIC SLOVAKIA

FRANCE

AUSTRIA

HUNGARY ROMANIA

The coalition government is split over the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) fund and the transfer of national budget sovereignty to the European Commission.

Finland

PORTUGAL SPAIN

SLOVENIA ITALY BULGARIA

Outgoing Prime Minister Iveta Radicova has expressed her support for tighter budgetary rules but says any transfer of power to Brussels relies on an approved referendum.

Slovakia

It is reported that Hungary does not want to relinquish control over its corporate tax policy and may not send a delegation to the forthcoming summit.

Hungary

Thousands of protesters have demanded that Warsaw spurn the deal. Opposition leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski said it undermines Polands status as a sovereign state.

Poland

GREECE

The Prime Minister says the Czech government will not sign up unless more detail on the deal is provided. President Vaclav Klaus said the nation should focus on it's own debts.

Czech Republic

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