Quinn, RuairíThursday, 18 April 1991 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Presidential Establishment (Amendment) Bill, 1990: Second Stage.
The Chair might be a candidate yet.
I am particularly pleased to be able to welcome this Bill to the House. I would like to put on record my party's appreciation of the fact that the Government responded so generously and so promptly i...
We had that debate last autumn, Sir.
Presidential Establishment (Amendment) Bill, 1990: Committee and Final Stages.
In relation to the point originally raised on Second Stage by Deputy Mitchell, is it possible by Government decision to make the Secretary to the President the Accounting Officer accountable to the Co...
The reason I raised the query is that I believe that the Office of President is going to evolve — it is evolving — and that that evolution should take place within the framework of existing legislatio...
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - EC Structural Finance.
The Minister referred in his reply to Deputy Noonan's question to a review process that will commence later this year. Would he specifically state who will constitute that review group and what crite...
Who will be on the review group?
The question was what is the Minister doing.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Proposed European Central Bank.
Will the Minister indicate the timetable in his Department within which we will see the draft agreement which is likely to come from the Inter-governmental Conference?
Is the Minister indicating to the House that the likelihood of this House debating domestic legislation to give effect to the EMU draft treaty, and its ratification here, is as far away as perhaps 12 ...
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - National Lottery.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Capital Projects.
You guys have something to hide.
It is beginning to look a little like that when the Minister cannot answer a simple question.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Central Bank Board.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Oireachtas Secretarial Assistants.
I appreciate that the Minister may feel constrained from commenting on the dispute but may I ask him if he would agree that part of the problem is that the scheme in question has no statutory basis an...
It is not a debate; we are seeking information.
The Minister stated in his reply that there is no agreement between the parties on the desired secretarial scheme. What information has led him to that view?
The Minister quite rightly declined to answer an industrial relations related question but I asked him, in his capacity as Minister for Finance, if the legislation which he will sponsor and which has ...
I presume I will get the reply in due course but the Minister then went on to say that the parties have not reached an agreement on this matter and I asked him what information led him to that view as...
Therefore it is not going to be put on a statutory basis?
Written Answers. - Agriculture House.
Asked the minister: if he will outline the steps he has taken to have repairs carried out to the defects in Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2; whether the technical studies have been completed; if not, the reas...
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