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Labour calls for 50 per cent more Dail sittings

category national | miscellaneous | press release author Thursday October 30, 2003 17:54author by Johno - LP Report this post to the editors

The Labour Party has proposed increasing the Dail's sitting days by 50 per cent in what it says are the most fundamental set of reforms of the parliament ever proposed.

In a document on Oireachtas reform published this afternoon, Labour says the Dail should meet four days a week instead of three, that its summer recess should be no more than six weeks and that other holidays should fall more in line with normal working practices.

The proposals come in a week when TDs have been roundly criticised by the public and in the media for taking a week-long break just after they had returned from a long summer holiday.

Labour leader Mr Pat Rabbitte said this recent decision by the Government to break for a week seemed to encourage the view that the Dail was losing its relevance and that the people who are elected to serve "have only their own interests at heart".

However, he said he believed a lot of that criticism was "superficial and uninformed".

"The recent practice of blaming every politician for the depradations of a few is not only unfair, it is corrosive. Declining participation in election after election is a dangerous and unwelcome trend in any democracy."

Mr Rabbitte said the Dail had to modernise. "We have to adapt to the world around us. We have to accept that the people we serve are entitled to see the fruits of our work, the better to be able to make informed judgements about our performance.

"Even though it is true that much of the work of a parliamentarian - work demanded by our constituents, and work to which our constituents are entitled - is invisible, it remains the case that much of what the public sees, especially as filtered through the media, does not inspire a great deal of confidence and trust."

Labour also proposes a complete redrafting of Dail standing orders and a major programme of legislative and administrative reform to ensure greater accountability throughout the system of public administration.

The party said it would restore aspects of the Freedom of Information Act and also extend it to the Garda.

Mr Rabbitte said the party was determined the house should be a place that earns the trust and confidence of the people it represents.

The party leader said Labour was confident the measures proposed would transform the perception of Dail Eireann and "restore it to the position of public trust that is essential to our democracy".

In its reforms, which are divided into a number of categories, Labour also proposes an extension of Private Members' Time to include Government as well as opposition deputies and an extension to question time in the house.

The party also wants TDs to be allowed written questions to State agencies. It has also suggested increased television coverage of Oireachtas proceedings and that the events be streamed live on the internet.


http://www.labour.ie/press/detail.tmpl?SKU=20031030151320

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Smoked salmon and Champagne 4 Brekkies     RED BHOY    Thu Oct 30, 2003 18:17 
   They would need the extra days     Degenerate    Thu Oct 30, 2003 18:20 
   BRAND NEW DAIL     Jonah    Thu Oct 30, 2003 18:31 
   Good ideas, but....     Niall ÓB    Thu Oct 30, 2003 18:45 
   yet another Labour U turn     Killian Forde    Thu Oct 30, 2003 20:46 
   Parliamentary Cretinism     Robert Spring    Thu Oct 30, 2003 22:11 
   One good thing that comes out of the Dáil     Bernard    Fri Oct 31, 2003 02:08 
   Bernard     knowhow    Fri Oct 31, 2003 03:37 
   Infantile Disorder     mattt    Fri Oct 31, 2003 10:21 
 10   Its A Pity That The Green Party     Magneto    Fri Oct 31, 2003 11:16 
 11   matt correct me if I am wrong oh yes do- do     ipsiphi & iosaf    Fri Oct 31, 2003 12:30 
 12   Think again - Magneto     D11er    Fri Oct 31, 2003 12:41 
 13   Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha     Magneto    Fri Oct 31, 2003 13:47 
 14   Labour favour bin tax     let's be clear    Fri Oct 31, 2003 14:00 
 15   Greens do not favour flat rate charges     Niall ÓB    Fri Oct 31, 2003 14:24 
 16   Green Party Supports Flat Rate Bin Tax     Magneto    Fri Oct 31, 2003 14:49 
 17   questions for the Greens     real green    Fri Oct 31, 2003 14:52 
 18   Niall and Humpty Dumpty.     pat c    Fri Oct 31, 2003 14:53 
 19   Yes, but...     Very Anonymous    Fri Oct 31, 2003 15:01 
 20   Working class Greens     Janus    Fri Oct 31, 2003 16:09 
 21   Magento     Degenerate    Fri Oct 31, 2003 17:36 
 22   think again     a    Sun Nov 02, 2003 03:04 
 23   Degenerato     Magneto    Sun Nov 02, 2003 19:18 
 24   LP support Blair     bossesparty    Mon Nov 03, 2003 15:45 
 25   No     Magneto    Mon Nov 03, 2003 16:32 
 26   Labour Party cheek     yawetag    Mon Nov 03, 2003 21:36 
 27   Labour's 'opposition' to war     yawetag    Mon Nov 03, 2003 21:41 
 28   inspired me to     random input    Mon Nov 03, 2003 23:15 
 29   LP leaflet NOT LY     LPleaflet    Tue Nov 04, 2003 17:05 
 30   SP Lies     Magneto    Wed Nov 05, 2003 14:14 
 31   breath holding     Lady Magnet    Wed Nov 05, 2003 16:34 
 32   Magneto and the SP     anarcho    Wed Nov 05, 2003 16:43 
 33   If anyone mentions Labour     joe higgins    Wed Nov 05, 2003 16:48 
 34   Lady Magnet     Magneto    Wed Nov 05, 2003 16:53 
 35   Troll     Lady Magnet    Wed Nov 05, 2003 18:48 
 36   Double Standards     Magneto    Wed Nov 05, 2003 19:01 
 37   Labour     devo    Wed Nov 05, 2003 20:39 
 38   Police & Thieves     Magneto    Thu Nov 06, 2003 11:19 
 39   Labour and cops     droabno    Thu Nov 06, 2003 16:55 
 40   Drab     Magneto    Thu Nov 06, 2003 18:45 
 41   It is smashing in effect     smasher    Thu Nov 06, 2003 22:46 
 42   What Do You Mean?     Magneto    Fri Nov 07, 2003 11:15 
 43   LP sees cops as neutral in class war     smasher    Fri Nov 07, 2003 19:52 
 44   Neutral in class war?     Rabbitte Quoter    Fri Nov 07, 2003 20:17 
 45   the good old days     rabbitte hunting    Sat Nov 08, 2003 00:52 


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