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Seanad: Order of Business (10 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: We have talked before about alcoholism and its role in society to date. That debate should be kept on the agenda and we should have it very soon.

Seanad: Kidnapping and Detention of Ms Ingrid Betancourt: Motion (10 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I move: "That Seanad Éireann: expressing its outrage at the kidnapping and detention for political ends of hostages, held by illegal armed groups in Colombia, including in 2002 that of Ms Ingrid Betancourt, a former member of the National Senate of Colombia and a candidate for the Presidency of Colombia; appalled by the written and photographic evidence recently recovered by the Government...

Seanad: Kidnapping and Detention of Ms Ingrid Betancourt: Motion (10 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I welcome the Minister of State to the House. I am very pleased to be here to talk about the plight of Ingrid Betancourt. When I read the articles during the week, I was appalled by her state of health and the cruelty of her captivity. I did not think such a thing would happen today and that people could be so cruel and without feeling. It is a golden opportunity for us to put this issue...

Seanad: National Skills Strategy: Statements (22 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I thank Senator John Paul Phelan for sharing time. I have a particular interest in the issue of how we may assess future trends. I welcome the skills strategy, which highlights the current situation and outlines what can be achieved via education and training between now and 2020. The Minister of State, Deputy Haughey, spoke about access to career guidance. That is crucial. Community...

Seanad: Order of Business (23 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: The matter is closed. The Senator should let it lie.

Seanad: Lisbon Reform Treaty: Statements (Resumed) (23 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I welcome the Minister of State and I wish him well in his objective to steer the reform treaty to success. The Minister of State is giving a great deal of time to it and I know it is hard work. I assure him I will do everything to deliver the vote in my constituency. Every area should take control of itself and this is how we will be successful. The Minister of State has my support and...

Seanad: Dublin Transport Authority Bill 2008: Second Stage (23 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I welcome the Minister to the House and I compliment him for bringing forward this Bill which has been a long time coming. I may not be able to speak very well today as I am hoarse but I will do my best. There is a need for such a body as the Dublin Transport Authority. A network of quangos have been dealing with the issues to do with Dublin Bus, Luas the metro and no decision was being...

Seanad: Schools Building Projects: Motion (23 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I wish to share my time with Senator O'Sullivan. In the National Development Plan 2000-2006, funding of €2.6 billion was provided for 7,800 building projects. A further €4.5 billion is to be invested in school buildings in the next few years. The crux of this issue is that the new planning and building unit has been reorganised along with the forward planning section for developing...

Seanad: Order of Business. (30 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: Last week I spoke about the impending legislation curbing the sale of alcohol, especially in off-licences and supermarkets, and the use of alcohol. While I welcome the new legislation, I believe it must be coupled with a debate that will involve the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, local authorities and...

Seanad: Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008: Second Stage (30 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I welcome the Minister of State, who has made a significant effort to attend this debate. Three hours ago, he addressed the Parliament of the Czech Republic. His attempt to attend the Seanad in a timely manner reflects his energy and drive in getting the debate off the ground. I appreciate his work in this regard. The purpose of the Bill on the 28th amendment of the Constitution is to pave...

Seanad: Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008: Second Stage (30 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: Membership of the EU has transformed us. We have a voice in Brussels and a place in the world from which we can influence the formation of key policies which affect our future. We must be at the table when issues such as climate change, trafficking and cross-border crime are discussed. We cannot address these issues alone. My philosophy for being in Europe is that we should be part of the...

Seanad: Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008: Second Stage (30 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: We should focus on economic management, climate change and peace and stability around the world. We must vote "Yes" because doing so will bring us political goodwill and solidarity from fellow member states, as well as greater international co-operation and equality. This treaty transcends political divides and I am delighted that so many people are putting Ireland first. I do not...

Seanad: Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008: Second Stage (30 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: What?

Seanad: Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008: Second Stage (30 Apr 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I do learn.

Seanad: Order of Business (1 May 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I concur with the calls made by other speakers for a debate on overcrowding in prisons and new models. I listened carefully to Senator Mullen when he spoke about how we could introduce a rehabilitation element before locking away people, which is not the way forward. I would welcome a debate in which we could discuss the potential roles of the Departments of Justice, Equality and Law Reform...

Seanad: Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008: Committee Stage. (1 May 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I move: "That in accordance with precedent, consideration of sections 1 and 2 of the Bill be postponed until the Schedule shall have been disposed of."

Seanad: Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008: Committee Stage. (1 May 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I welcome that Senator Alex white raised the matter because it reinforces the powers the national Parliament will have in this regard. As the Minister of State has said the matter should be addressed in the scrutiny legislation. It is great to have that extra power and it gives us all more responsibility. Whenever legislation is proposed in Europe we will be conscious of the scrutiny that...

Seanad: Order of Business (Resumed) (7 May 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I welcome the former Cathaoirleach, Mr. Brian Mullooly, to the Chamber. It is always good to see former colleagues visiting the House. I hope I will do the same when my day comes. I endorse the points made by colleagues in regard to the crisis in Burma. The debate on the Lisbon treaty affords us an opportunity to discuss the EU's role in providing humanitarian aid. We must work closely...

Seanad: Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008: Report and Final Stages. (7 May 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I congratulate the Minister of State, Deputy Roche, and wish him well over the next couple of weeks. I assure him I will work closely with all the groups to which I have been assigned. We will win this referendum. Some 160 of the 166 Deputies and most Senators are working to have it passed. If we all put our shoulders to wheel, we will get it passed. I wish the Minister of State well in...

Seanad: Order of Business (20 May 2008)

Ann Ormonde: I, too, call for a debate on the issue of bullying as shown on last night's "Prime Time Investigates" programme. I watched the programme following which I contacted colleagues of mine in the teaching profession and asked for their views on the issue. They all said that what is wrong is that society is breaking down. The fundamental question of why this is happening remains. I accept...

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