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Doherty slates "elitist" Seanad  18.03.09

A DONEGAL senator has described his place of work as "elitist and outdated" and an institution many see as "irrelevant". Also describing the Seanad as "outdated", Senator Pearse Doherty said Government and Opposition proposals for reform of the Upper House don't go far enough.
“The Government needs to take the bull by the horns and reform theSeanad. Tweeking at the edges will not suffice," he said.
"The reality is, that the Seanad is elitist, undemocratic, outdated and, in the minds of many, irrelevant."
Senator Pearse Doherty He said many senators were outraged last year at the idea that the Seanad chamber would be relocated to the National Museum during planned refurbishments of the existing chamber.
"It is my view that that is exactly were the current model of the Seanad should be located permanently. It is outdated and despite a dozen reports on Seanad reform since1937 and a constitutional referendum thirty years ago this year, no Government has the political will to reform the Seanad to a second chamber of parliament that can provide a meaningful role in
parliamentary affairs in the 21st Century."
Sinn Féinhas argued for a Seanad that is directly elected by the people of Ireland and of its citizens abroad. The party has called for a Seanad that represents diverse views increases the role of community consultation as legislation is being drafted.
"Senators need to take a hard long look at themselves and not protect a chamber that does not reach its full potential in today’s Ireland.
"It's time for bold action and real leadership from this Government if they want to do more than, once again, pay lip-service to real Seanad reform," added Senator Doherty.
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