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Constitutional Convention: Dail Electoral Reform
Its constitutional convention time again, as “ccven” gears up for the first of two meetings to discuss the issue of Dail electoral reform. Seeing as how the convention will be taking two meetings to discuss this topic, I figured I … Continue reading →
Posted in Constitutional Convention, Ireland, Politics
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Tagged ccven, conventioj, dail, ireland, list, oireachtas, politics, reform, stv
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Working With Gender Quotas
Because of the scheduling, I’m moving this post up. Laws enshrining gender quotas into the Irish electoral system will be passed by the Oireachtas today (alongside significant political donation laws). I’m actually listening to the final Dail amendment debate right … Continue reading →
Posted in Ireland, Politics
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Tagged dail, electoral amendment, gender quotas, ireland, list, politics, pr, sexism, stv
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Seanad Election: The NUI
The Seanad elections are coming up shortly. I won’t be covering them in any great detail, other than the NUI constituency, my own. The list of candidates has been confirmed, 27 in all. The ballot operates under STV-PR rules with … Continue reading →
Posted in Ireland, Politics
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Tagged candidates, ireland, list, nui, parties, politics, seanad
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