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Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (22 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: Events planned around the world to mark International Roma Day on 8 April 2009 provided an opportunity to highlight a number of important humanitarian issues facing this minority group, particularly in mainland Europe. Ireland fully supports the EU, the Council of Europe and the OSCE in their ongoing efforts to bring all prejudice and mistreatment of the Roma people to a definitive end. In...

Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (22 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: Given the gravity of the humanitarian and political situation in Sri Lanka, I very much welcome and support all international initiatives underway to relieve the humanitarian situation in the short term and thereafter to help bring about a swift resolution to the conflict there. The Government have been strongly supportive of efforts by Mexico and others to have the humanitarian situation,...

Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (22 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: I propose to take Questions Nos. 498 to 500, inclusive, together. The UN Human Rights Council (HRC) was established pursuant to UN Resolution 60/251, adopted on 15 March 2006, to replace the much criticised Commission on Human Rights (CHR). Ireland fully supported the setting up of the Human Rights Council and, along with our EU partners, played an active part in the negotiations leading to...

Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (22 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: The total official development assistance (ODA) budget for 2009 will be €696 million. Some €571 million will be administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs, with the balance of €125 million being contributions to development co-operation by other Government Departments and through Ireland's allocation to the EU Development Co-operation Budget. On current projections, total...

Written Answers — Middle East Peace Process: Middle East Peace Process (22 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: I have made clear the Government's strong condemnation of all uses of military force contrary to international law. This can relate to the types of weapons used and to the way in which weapons are used. It applies to all uses intentionally aimed at causing civilian casualties. There is no realistic proposal for an arms embargo which would address this problem in relation to the Middle...

Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (22 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: The current situation in Georgia, following the outbreak of conflict there in August 2008, is tense but relatively stable. Since the conflict, continued efforts by the international community, most notably the European Union, the United Nations and the Organisation for Security and Co-Operation in Europe, have helped to return stability to the region. Work is continuing with a view to...

Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (22 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: The Deputy will be aware that the parliamentary elections in Moldova took place on 5 April and resulted in a victory for the ruling Communist Party. On 6 April, the Organisation for Security and Co-Operation in Europe's office of democratic institutions and human rights released a statement noting that the elections had met many international standards but that further improvements were...

Written Answers — Departmental Staff: Departmental Staff (22 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: The following table sets out the total number of uncertified sick days taken by staff in my Department during the years in question, along with the number of uncertified sick days taken on Mondays and Fridays: Year Total number of uncertified sick days taken Mondays Fridays 2007 1317.5 321 199 2008 1232 310 183 2009 334 62 42 The following table shows the number of staff taking fewer...

Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (22 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: As I have said on many occasions in this House, most recently on 24 March, I remain deeply concerned about the ongoing conflict in Sri Lanka and in particular about the grave humanitarian situation there. Thanks to the efforts of the UN Secretary General and the Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, the Government of Sri Lanka announced a two-day ceasefire on 12 April. While...

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: I wish to share time with the Minister, Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív, and Deputy Cyprian Brady. I ask the Acting Chairman to interrupt me at ten minutes to allow time for the others. The primary rationale behind this budget was to demonstrate both domestically and to international markets that Ireland has the capacity to deal from within with its own budgetary difficulties and challenges and to...

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: There is a global crisis of unprecedented proportions. We are talking about the worst economic depression worldwide since 1929. It is worth going back to look at what happened in 1929. Thankfully, this time the world powers are working collectively to deal with the crisis. That is something that did not happen back then, but with the co-operation of all states it may lead to a shortened...

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: The progress we have made in the area of wind energy, for example, has been quite dramatic in a short space of time and will be even more dramatic in the coming decade.

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: We are committed to this, and the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Deputy Eamon Ryan, and his Department are leading the charge on alternative approaches to energy as well as the broader agenda. We are quite focused in this regard. We have built up a strong cohort of indigenous companies and we need to protect them and enable them to survive in the global downturn,...

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: I will come back to the banks shortly. That was an example of how we used the funding and the wealth we created wisely. That is never acknowledged. We created a pension fund to which we allocated 1% of GNP. If we did not have that pension fund we would not have been in a position to recapitalise the banks, for example, or take further measures. In addition, we have transformed the...

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: We did many effective things that transformed the country and improved it considerably. This will help us deal with the significant difficulties we have now.

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: People have talked about the budget and its impact on enterprise and so on. I will explain why we put forward the banking proposal. By the way, we are not talking about a toxic bank. It is an asset management agency.

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: Banks take deposits from the public. They have banking licences. This agency will not be taking deposits. It is not a bank but an asset management agency.

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: The Fine Gael Party and the Labour Party, in previous policy incarnations, called for radical change in the banking system.

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: Fine Gael called for the creation of good banks and bad banks.

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)

Micheál Martin: Indeed, a bad bank-good bank scenario.

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