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- Thirtieth Amendment of the Constitution (Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union) Bill 2012 - Committee Stage and Remaining Stages (20 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: He or she shall present a report.
- Ráiteas faoi Eolas do Vótálaithe: Tairiscint.Statement for Information of Voters: Motion. (20 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: Tairgim: GO ndéanfar an ráiteas a leagtar amach sa Sceideal a ghabhann leis an Rún seo a fhorordú mar fhaisnéis do vótálaithe de bhun alt 23 d'Acht an Reifrinn, 1994 (Uimh. 12 de 1994), i ndáil leis an togra chun Airteagal 29.4 den Bhunreacht a leasú, ar togra é atá sa Bhille um an TrÃochadú Leasú ar an mBunreacht (An Conradh ar ChobhsaÃocht, ar Chomhordú agus ar Rialachas san...
- Thirtieth Amendment of the Constitution (Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union) Bill 2012: Second Stage (Resumed) (20 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: I express my thanks and appreciation to the Members who have contributed to this important debate. This is extremely important legislation which will facilitate the holding of a referendum on the stability treaty on Thursday, 31 May. I have already said to the House that the treaty is critical to the future of the country. If it is about anything, it is about making sure the costly...
- Written Answers — Diplomatic Representation: Diplomatic Representation (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: A table providing the information on staffing and operating costs for the overseas Missions in question is set out. The staffing figures take account of diplomatic staff, local staff engaged by the Mission and, in the case of New Delhi, visa office staff whose salaries and other costs are borne by the Department of Justice and Equality. Also included is a small number of staff indirectly...
- Thirtieth Amendment of the Constitution (Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union) Bill 2012: Second Stage (Resumed) (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The Deputy's party will not be sidelined.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: Deputy Boyd Barrett is wrong in several respects. One of the main purposes of a metering system for water is conservation.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: There is a considerable degree of over-usage of water. We are all guilty of that. We turn on the tap without thinking about the effort and cost that goes into the delivery of water.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: Water metering provides for water conservation. There is no point trying to find a big, bad wolf where none exists. The Government decision was taken on the basis of water remaining in public hands. That is the Government's position and the legislation to establish the water utility company will be framed in that way. A State company under Bord Gáis is being set up. Water is not going...
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: It is proposed to take No. 4, Thirtieth Amendment of the Constitution (Treaty and Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union) Bill 2012 - Second Stage (resumed); and No. 5, Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2012 - Second Stage (resumed), to be taken at 8 p.m. tonight. It is proposed, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders or the Order of the Dáil of 22...
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: There will be plenty of opportunities to debate the arrangements the Government intends to propose to ensure the country has an adequate and clean supply of water into the future. As I made clear, the arrangements will not come into operation for two to two and a half years so there will be plenty of time to debate it in the intervening period.
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The legislation to give effect to the measures will have to be brought before the House and that will provide an opportunity for debate. I am agreeable to the suggestion by Deputy McDonald that we make arrangements through the Whips for a debate.
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: No. We have a very full schedule today, which the Government has proposed and which the Opposition intends to oppose. I am proposing that the House sit until 10 p.m. to deal with the important business before it. The Opposition opposes this. We will make arrangements for a debate on the decision the Government has made about the establishment of a State company under Bord Gáis Ãireann....
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: It would be helpful, in advance of debate and of decisions being made, that Members of this House would not whip up unnecessary fear among people.
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: They have talked all morning about things that might or might never happen, but decisions relating to the practical arrangements that will be put in place for water services have not yet been made. There will be plenty of time to debate them and there is no need for Deputy Higgins to get over-exercised by quoting Percy French. Percy French would not have known Deputy Higgins but he had...
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: With regard to the Social Welfare and Pensions Bill, it is not intended to withdraw section 4. Obviously, issues relating to amendments and so forth will be dealt with by the Minister in the normal way. As regards the regulations arising from the waste water legislation, I do not have a date for their publication, but when a statutory instrument and regulations are made under any legislation...
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: I found the photographs and story this morning quite distressing. The couple concerned live in my constituency but they have not been in contact with me. I am making arrangements through my constituency office to get some of the facts of the case. The personal insolvency legislation is on the "A" list of legislation to be published in this session. We hope it will be published shortly.
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The draft heads of the HSE governance Bill have been approved but there is still some work to be done on it. It is intended that the Bill will be published in this session. The question of the appointment of a director of mental health services is a matter for the Minister for Health.
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The Deputy will have an opportunity during the course of the debate on the Social Welfare and Pensions Bill-----
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: -----to raise these issues with the Minister for Social Protection. A commitment was given to review community employment schemes-----
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: -----and that is proceeding.