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Senator Rónán Mullen

- Independent Senator (National University of Ireland)
- Entered the Seanad on 13 September 2007 — General election
- Email me whenever Rónán Mullen speaks (no more than once per day)
Most recent appearances in parliament
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (25 Mar 2025)
“I have a few matters I would like to raise with the Leader. He will be very familiar with the place I refer to first. Just seven miles from Galway city, a friend of mine from Corcullen contacted me to ask me to highlight that they have had no broadband service since the storm two months ago.I had to read the message twice to see if this could be true. Many places in the country were not...”
- Seanad: International Women's Day - Women's Health: Statements (5 Mar 2025)
“I will strip it down. I welcome the Minister. I have no doubt of her ability and wish her the very best in the brief. I also thank Senator Stephenson for introducing me to the concept of medical gaslighting. There are several women in my life who like to accuse me from time to time of merely having man flu and I now have the perfect repose. More seriously, I have three points. We...”
- Seanad: International Women's Day - Women's Health: Statements (5 Mar 2025)
“I asked about a review of telemedicine.”
Numerology
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- Has spoken in 37 committee discussions and Dáil debates in the last year — above average among Senators.
- People have made 5 comments on this Senator's speeches — well above average among Senators.
- 32 people are tracking whenever this Senator speaks — email me whenever Rónán Mullen speaks.
- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "public-private partnership") 1607 times in debates — well above average among Senators.
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