Seanad debates

Thursday, 24 October 2002

Sub-committee of the Committee on Procedure and Privileges: Motion (Resumed).

 

The Seanad is an anomaly which we do not need. Democracy functions perfectly well in countries like Denmark, Sweden and New Zealand that do not have a second House. Irish democracy is much richer as a result of having two Chambers, however. The fact that the Seanad has only 60 Members means that virtually everybody, from every political party, can have a major responsibility in the area of legislation if they so desire.

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