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Seanad: Order of Business (1 Feb 2012)

Paul Coghlan: In any event and as has been stated by some on this side, the Leader of the Opposition should be calm and patient.

Seanad: Order of Business (1 Feb 2012)

Paul Coghlan: The Leader has secured the attendance of the Minister of State with responsibility for European affairs in the House next week. She will deal with this matter adequately. As has been stated from the Taoiseach down, once the Attorney General makes her ruling on the matter, we will know whether there is a conflict with any provision in the Bunreacht.

Seanad: Order of Business (1 Feb 2012)

Paul Coghlan: We can proceed from that point. This is a question of stability, ensuring proper co-ordination and governance of economic and monetary policy and reducing our debt to GDP ratio to more manageable levels. This is about issues of which Senator Darragh O'Brien should be supportive. Since I presume he is, I do not know why he is going on with all of this ráiméis and ranting like his...

Seanad: Order of Business (1 Feb 2012)

Paul Coghlan: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: Order, please.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: I am sorry, but the Minister has the floor and I cannot allow questions until he finishes.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: The Senator is out of order. The Minister has the floor. The Minister without interruption.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: I apologise, but it is 1 p.m.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: Is that agreed? Agreed. Senator Mooney was to ask a brief question on agriculture.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: The Minister has an extra few minutes.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: If the Minister wishes, he can start addressing fisheries for ten minutes.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: The Minister really should take his ten minutes on fisheries.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: No.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: The Minister has ten minutes to speak on fisheries, after which the spokespersons will have five minutes each. There will then be questions.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: I will be taking the spokespersons first. If the Minister is happy with that, I will call on Senator O'Donovan.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: We have heard from the spokespersons so the Minister can now take further questions.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: I remind the Senator we are on questions at this stage and that he does not have five minutes.

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: Is the Senator going to ask a question?

Seanad: Agriculture and Fisheries: Statements, Questions and Answers (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: A question.

Seanad: Order of Business (26 Jan 2012)

Paul Coghlan: Constitutional change is required.

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