Seanad debates

Thursday, 2 May 2013

11:00 am

Photo of Brian Ó DomhnaillBrian Ó Domhnaill (Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source

I concur with colleagues' comments on the business and future of the Seanad. While we can debate the future of the Seanad, it is more important at this point to talk about the business of the Seanad. Let us face it - the Seanad is receiving the cold shoulder from the Government, particularly from Ministers.

There is a total lack of coherent debate on very important issues that are affecting people, be it mortgage arrears, negative equity, unemployment or the faltering domestic economy. Only 2% of EU legislation that affects this country is scrutinised by the Oireachtas. Why are we not playing a role in that regard? Why can the Seanad not sit for at least four days each week? Why can it not spend one day every week scrutinising European legislation that affects Irish citizens?

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