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Departmental Staff. (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: Does that mean that if there is a problem in Galway, for example, the Minister, Deputy Ahern, will be called in to make a decision?

Departmental Staff. (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Ceann Comhairle is very clear in his response, but I am asking the Taoiseach about his definition of "exceptional circumstances", for example, in the area of justice where clearly there are vacancies for chief superintendents, superintendents and inspectors.

Departmental Staff. (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: Do we know what these are?

Departmental Staff. (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: I know that.

Departmental Staff. (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: It is the "exceptional circumstances" in which I am interested.

Departmental Staff. (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: What does that mean?

Departmental Staff. (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: There must be a command structure for the Garda.

Departmental Staff. (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: What about the divisions? There must be a command structure for the Garda.

Departmental Staff. (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: If one does not have a chief superintendent, who fills the gap? What if there is no command structure?

Departmental Staff. (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Deputy is referring to written notice.

Order of Business (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: When does the Minister expect to make the order nominating polling day? The reason I ask is to do with candidates and election posters. Some of these people have been fined already. We wish to comply with the rules, but we cannot do anything until the Minister makes an order naming the date. When does he expect to do so?

Order of Business (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: Has the Taoiseach turned his mind to the timing of the Lisbon treaty referendum? Does he have an idea whether it will be at the end of September, in October or possibly later? Will the Bill giving effect to the referendum include a clause requiring parties or organisations that intend to campaign in that referendum to produce evidence of where their funding comes from?

Order of Business (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: A toothless office.

Written Answers — Departmental Websites: Departmental Websites (13 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: Question 116: To ask the Minister for Finance if he will report on the implementation of the eGovernment project; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15564/09]

Northern Ireland Issues. (19 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on recent developments in Northern Ireland; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15528/09]

Northern Ireland Issues. (19 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: Question 2: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on his recent contacts with the British Government; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15529/09]

Northern Ireland Issues. (19 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: Question 3: To ask the Taoiseach when he next expects to meet the British Prime Minister, Mr. Brown; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15530/09]

Northern Ireland Issues. (19 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: Question 4: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on his contacts with the political parties in Northern Ireland; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15568/09]

Northern Ireland Issues. (19 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: It is perfectly obvious that cross-Border unity has been displayed since the murders of British soldiers, Mark Quinsey and Patrick Asimkar, and subsequent murder by the Continuity IRA of PSNI officer, Stephen Carroll. The Taoiseach will be aware of the Garda Commissioner's statement in January that the threat from dissident republicans should not be underestimated and is a cause for concern...

Northern Ireland Issues. (19 May 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Government received the 21st report of the Independent Monitoring Commission on 1 May last. It clearly stated that the Continuity IRA and the Real IRA were particularly active in recruiting and carrying out their activities. This resulted in a concentrated period of attempts to disrupt the state, North and South, and were it not for the vigilance of the police, both North and South,...

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