Results 36,641-36,660 of 36,764 for speaker:Enda Kenny
- Written Answers — Official Engagements: Official Engagements (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Question 190: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on his recent meeting in Dublin with the German Chancellor, Mr. Schroder; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4878/04]
- Written Answers — Ministerial Staff: Ministerial Staff (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Question 191: To ask the Taoiseach the names, duties and annual salaries of each of the special or political advisers appointed by him; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4879/04]
- Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Question 271: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs the reason Ireland supplied aid to Uganda given the evidence available in respect of Government activities and the serious concern expressed in respect of human rights in Uganda; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5016/04]
- Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: I move: That Dáil Ãireann, noting the Government's failure to: âconsult with, or seek the agreement of, the other parties in Dáil Ãireann for the fundamental change in our electoral system involved in the extension of the use of electronic voting to all constituencies and electoral areas for the European and local elections; âestablish an independent electoral commission to oversee...
- Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: We are moving this motion collectively because of the urgency and gravity of the matter in hand. This is not a matter of mere technology. We are debating the quintessence of democracy â how we, as democrats, elect those who govern us. We are addressing the power, significance and value of the individual vote. We are examining a development that can affect the security and accuracy of the...
- Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: The Minister should ask the public.
- Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: I have never heard such mush.
- Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Yes, and outside the polling station with the whitewash brushes.
- Leaders' Questions. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Last year I had the opportunity to meet the relatives of the victims of the Omagh bomb. This was one of the most sobering meetings I have ever attended. Over two hours, people made their case cogently that what they are in pursuit of is the truth. Why, the day before we debate the Nally report in the Dáil, has a visit to Omagh been arranged suddenly for the Taoiseach? Is this just a cynical...
- Leaders' Questions. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: I am well aware of the time the Taoiseach has spent over the past number of years dealing with the Good Friday Agreement and the attempts to bring about a peaceful solution to the problems of Northern Ireland and cross-Border activities. Will the Taoiseach confirm if he is to meet with the families of the victims of the Omagh bomb in Dublin, at an appropriate time convenient to him? Will he...
- Order of Business. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Is that a guillotine, or is it simply the adjournment of business of 10.30 p.m.? We are opposed to guillotines.
- Order of Business. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Regarding the Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Bill 2003, in December 2002, the Minister for Finance, Deputy McCreevy, clearly said that he intended to put an immediate stop to public service recruitment and reduce public service numbers by 5,000 by 2005. It has now emerged that public service numbersââ
- Order of Business. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: ââhave gone up by 20,000 in the last year. Is that a cause of concern to the Taoiseach, and is the matter to be addressed in the context of putting the Bill before the House?
- Order of Business. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Twenty thousand members of the public service have been recruited.
- Constitutional Amendments. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: At that stage the Taoiseach will be in the gallery.
- Constitutional Amendments. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: I would like to ask a different question, which the Taoiseach answered before. The all-party committee recommended that the right of emigrants to vote in national elections â to the Dáil â should be confined to those who are ordinarily resident in this jurisdiction, and I support that. Will the Taoiseach confirm that he accepts that recommendation of the all-party committee? It remains...
- Constitutional Amendments. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: I accept that.
- Constitutional Amendments. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: It would be a job to canvass them all.
- Constitutional Amendments. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach the constitutional referenda he intends to hold during 2004; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1006/04]
- Constitutional Amendments. (17 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Question 2: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on the position in respect of the implementation of the recommendations of the Oireachtas committee on the Constitution; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1007/04]