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- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: There will be an internal review instead.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: The Government approved the Bill yesterday but I cannot give the exact date when the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government will publish it. There is a process to be followed in the appointment of a constituency commission. The Minister will write to the Chief Justice, who will in turn ask the High Court to appoint a judge to chair the commission. It will be given...
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: Opposition Members will have an opportunity to voice their opinions on the Bill when it comes before the House.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: Work on NewERA is proceeding. While much work has already been done, it will be some time before it will be published. The Government has agreed that over its lifetime, non-strategic State assets could be sold to the extent of â¬2 billion. In due course, the Government will make its decisions in that regard. The Deputy will know what they are when it happens.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: The Bill is due to be returned from the Seanad to the Dáil tomorrow. From a legal standpoint, the Minister cannot answer parliamentary questions in the House until it has been signed into law. Thereafter, the Questions Office is responsible for determining the ministerial rota for parliamentary questions as approved by the Dáil. There is no reluctance on the part of the Minister, Deputy...
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: That is correct.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: The Minister for Finance has made many comments on this matter, particularly in the context of the decisions taken in respect of the dysfunctional banks, the fact that two pillar banks are to be established and the requirement to deleverage non-core assets in order that, as a result, credit will be available. He has also pointed out that there is a requirement to stimulate demand for credit....
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: I would like to be able to introduce the legislation today. However, this is a complex matter. It will be forthcoming before the end of the year. A great deal of work is being done on this matter.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: I cannot provide an exact date in that regard. The Government is pursuing a range of options in respect of this matter that will be additional to the mechanisms already in place to assist those who are experiencing serious difficulties repaying their mortgages and who are in distress. I understand the sentiments behind the Deputy's query. Work is ongoing in respect of a range of additional...
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: The Government approved the relevant Bill yesterday and it will come before the House in due course for debate. Copies of the legislation are available to Members.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: The Government has made its position clear in respect of bonuses. We want to get the message across that there is a requirement on everyone to play his or her part. The Minister with responsibility for public expenditure and reform, Deputy Brendan Howlin, is conducting a review of the situation. I do not have a date for the introduction of legislation.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: I can be of assistance to Deputy Durkan by confirming that neither of these Bills has come before Cabinet as yet.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: I recognise the importance of both Bills. However, I cannot provide a date in respect of when they will come before Cabinet.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: The Deputy cannot expect me to prejudge the outcome of a High Court case.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: I am not in a position to provide a date in respect of any legislation which may or may not be necessary.
- Order of Business (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: It is.
- State Visits (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: I propose to take Questions Nos. 1 and 2 together. The visits by Queen Elizabeth II, followed so shortly afterwards by that of the President of the United States, Barack Obama, were remarkable and memorable events for Ireland. The visit by Queen Elizabeth was a truly historic occasion which marked a further strengthening and maturing of the bilateral relationship between our two countries....
- State Visits (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: I thank the Deputy for his comments. I raised the question of the undocumented Irish with President Obama. This issue was discussed at Question Time previously. The president is still hopeful of comprehensive legislation on immigration to the United States. He made the point that it was not purely a Hispanic problem and by travelling to both Ireland and Poland he indicated his wish and...
- State Visits (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: We dealt with this before. The ECB is an independent organisation and is not subject to the veto of any country. As the Deputy is aware, it is made up of the governors of the central banks of the various countries, and many of these have very different views. The bank is not subject to a veto by the United States or any other country. It is not a matter of a view by Mr. Geithner or by...
- State Visits (29 Jun 2011)
Enda Kenny: I am telling the Deputy the answer.