Results 43,161-43,180 of 51,305 for speaker:Micheál Martin
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: This is an extremely serious matter.
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach will not be here for the private notice questions.
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: On a point of order-----
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: I have not made the point of order yet.
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: This report belongs to the Oireachtas.
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: There have been attempts to suppress this report. The report is being long-fingered. It is the intention to suppress this report, undermine its findings and the reputation of those involved. I hope the Government will not facilitate the continuance of that.
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: I fully respect the Chair but the House deserves to be respected by the Taoiseach.
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: There have been attempts made to do that. They were not made by the Taoiseach but he knows what I mean. I was not referring to the Taoiseach and he knows that. There have been numerous attempts to undermine the tribunal and its chairman.
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: It is very clear and the Taoiseach knows damn well what I am talking about.
- EU Summits (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: We must look at this issue with a degree of frankness, transparency and honesty. Work has been underway for some time, even before the general election, to revamp the mechanisms deployed by Europe, particularly in terms of the EFSF and ESM, focusing on the enlargement of the fund and a reduction of interest rates to enshrine the principles of sustainability and recoverability and to send a...
- EU Summits (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: The speculation is that the work done last week and that which will be done next week will come up short in the context of dealing with the fundamentals involved. There is also a suspicion that the issues of burden sharing, restructuring and debt will be kicked down the road until post-2013. Again, the latter is possibly as a result of domestic electoral considerations in the countries to...
- EU Summits (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: It does not stack up.
- EU Summits (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: It is more transparent than the K Club.
- EU Summits (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: They do not appreciate what they perceive as a bailout.
- EU Summits (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: The Deputy will comment in a rhetorical manner.
- EU Summits (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: For clarification, I would like to ask the Taoiseach a short question on that final point.
- EU Summits (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: It is just a one-line question. Has any official statement emanated from the Government on the Libyan situation?
- Programmes for Government (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: Question 2: To ask the Taoiseach the procedures he intends to put in place to review implementation of the Programme for Government and if he will publish a detailed implementation timetable [5341/11]
- Programmes for Government (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: In my question I asked for a detailed timetable for the implementation of the Government programme. What goes to the core of the programme is a commitment to transparency, openness and so forth. When did the Taoiseach and the Government become aware that the Moriarty tribunal report was to be published this morning? It is a matter of grave importance. The findings have grave implications...
- Programmes for Government (22 Mar 2011)
Micheál Martin: It is a very serious report and the findings are grave. I want to ask, in the context of the programme for Government-----