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Senator Evanne Ní Chuilinn
- Fine Gael Senator (Nominated by the Taoiseach)
- Entered the Seanad on 30 January 2025 — General election
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Most recent appearances in parliament
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (17 Jul 2025)
“I echo the sentiments of many Members today in wishing everybody the best of luck over the recess. There is lots of work to be done elsewhere, but thank you to all the staff here in the Seanad, the ushers and everybody who has looked after us so well, particularly us newbies just getting used to everything. There is a group of workers here in Leinster House who face into a lot of...”
- Seanad: Sport: Statements (16 Jul 2025)
“Gabhaim buíochas leis an Aire as ucht bheith anseo. Tá fhios agam go mbeidh an t-Aire, an Teachta McConalogue anseo níos déanaí.”
- Seanad: Sport: Statements (16 Jul 2025)
“Tá sé sin go breá. Tá fáilte rompu ar fad. Ba mhaith liom fáilte a chur roimh Mary O’Connor chomh maith, CEO of the Federation of Irish Sport. Sport in Ireland goes to the very essence of who we are as a nation. We define ourselves in tribal terms, whether this is by club, by county or by province. We punch above our weight as well and find creative...”
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- Has spoken in 25 committee discussions and Dáil debates since entering the Oireachtas. No comparison to other members is shown here because this member has been in office for less than a year.
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- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "public-private partnership") 20 times in debates.
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