Andrews, DavidThursday, 6 May 1999 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Written Answers. - Angolan Conflict.
Was asked: his views in relation to the worsening situation in Angola; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
The Government deeply regrets that there has been a resumption of the civil war in Angola and at the unacceptable impact which this is having on the civilian population. Conflict has resumed despite t...
Written Answers. - CAP Policies.
Was asked: if he will stress the importance of governments acknowledging that the development of CAP instruments distorts competition with important negative implications for majority world producers in view of ...
Was asked: the proposals, if any, he will make for the European Union to appoint an ombudsman to monitor the distortions caused by the deployment of CAP instruments on markets of economic significance to the maj...
Was asked: the plans, if any, he has to propose that the European Union red flag trade in products with countries and regions where a known sensitivity exists in order that the impact of adjustment in export ref...
I propose to take Questions Nos. 44 to 46, inclusive, together. The Government is conscious of the need to ensure that the agricultural and wider economic development of developing countries is not un...
Written Answers. - Kosovar Refugees.
Was asked: if he will assist persons (details supplied) who had to flee from Kosova who did not come as proper refugees and cannot be treated as if they did.
I am aware of the circumstances of the persons identified by the Deputy. The Department would be happy to meet the family and refer them, as appropriate, to the relevant State agency, who hopefully wi...
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