old éiRe and the way we used to dress.. gentle men dressed like gentlemen and the ladies dressed like ladies.. beautiful.what the fuck happened to us, amongst multi national logos of track suites and hoodies... and purple and pink hair... we were natural, with our own natural culture..
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Constitutional Review in Ireland
The Irish Constitution (Bunreacht na hÉireann) divides state power into three parts,[3] with each part assigned to a particular organ of the state – executive power to the government,[4] legislative power to the parliament (the Oireachtas),[5] and judicial power to the courts.[6] Yet since the enactment of the Constitution in 1937, the separation of powers has been in practice not tripartite, but bipartite.[7] The reason for this is that the government is dominant over the legislature, by reason of the political party ‘whip’ system. Typically, when a general election occurs, either one party wins an outright majority of seats in the parliament or it builds a coalition which has such a majority. Then, members of the government parties are in practice obliged to vote with the party, lest their membership be terminated. In this way, the government can pass legislation through the parliament virtually without constraint (save, of course, for political constraints on what they might do), and so the executive and legislative branches are in practice fused as one.[8]
Under the Constitution, the Courts are empowered to directly review the exercise of executive power,[9] and administrative power through the procedure of judicial review.[10] Furthermore, and perhaps most significantly, Irish courts have the power to review the constitutionality of legislation. Article 34 of the Constitution provides that justice shall be administered in courts established by law. In Ireland, there is no specialist constitutional court, but instead the Superior Courts – the High Court, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court – are empowered to decide on constitutional matters. Their power to review legislation arises first as a result of Article 15.4 which states that the parliament shall not enact any law that is repugnant to the Constitution, and that any such law would be, but to the extent of its repugnancy, invalid. By Article 34.4, the task of determining the validity or otherwise of laws with respect to the Constitution is assigned to the Superior Courts.
The Irish Constitution (Bunreacht na hÉireann) divides state power into three parts,[3] with each part assigned to a particular organ of the state – executive power to the government,[4] legislative power to the parliament (the Oireachtas),[5] and judicial power to the courts.[6] Yet since the enactment of the Constitution in 1937, the separation of powers has been in practice not tripartite, but bipartite.[7] The reason for this is that the government is dominant over the legislature, by reason of the political party ‘whip’ system. Typically, when a general election occurs, either one party wins an outright majority of seats in the parliament or it builds a coalition which has such a majority. Then, members of the government parties are in practice obliged to vote with the party, lest their membership be terminated. In this way, the government can pass legislation through the parliament virtually without constraint (save, of course, for political constraints on what they might do), and so the executive and legislative branches are in practice fused as one.[8]
Under the Constitution, the Courts are empowered to directly review the exercise of executive power,[9] and administrative power through the procedure of judicial review.[10] Furthermore, and perhaps most significantly, Irish courts have the power to review the constitutionality of legislation. Article 34 of the Constitution provides that justice shall be administered in courts established by law. In Ireland, there is no specialist constitutional court, but instead the Superior Courts – the High Court, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court – are empowered to decide on constitutional matters. Their power to review legislation arises first as a result of Article 15.4 which states that the parliament shall not enact any law that is repugnant to the Constitution, and that any such law would be, but to the extent of its repugnancy, invalid. By Article 34.4, the task of determining the validity or otherwise of laws with respect to the Constitution is assigned to the Superior Courts.
Trinity College Law Review (TCLR) | Trinity College Dublin
The Common Law, the Constitution, and Judicial Self-Identity: Constitutional Rights Adjudication in Ireland | Trinity College Law…
This article forms the first part of the King's Student Law Review and Trinity College Law Review's Joint Edition in Constitutional Law Series Introduction 'One of the strengths and – paradoxically, at the same time - the weaknesses of the Constitution…
Id take this with a pinch of salt , until we get more info on it. But according to this dude, these immigrants are isis.?
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Community Covid testing centres to close nationwide
https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2023/0327/1366657-coronavirus-testing-centres-ireland/
https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2023/0327/1366657-coronavirus-testing-centres-ireland/
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NEVER FORGET AND LEAVE NO STONE UNTURNED WHEN WE DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY 🔥🇮🇪
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Forwarded from éıꞃe is ( falling). Rising Main channel
Come all you people young and fair... A day to embrace being Irish, through Irish songs,poems and stories... Make sure you come along, bring your whole family. April 10th Easter monday.
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According to merrionstreet.ie. and I quote. Minister Donnelly said: “Today we have confirmed that the community vaccination programme will begin in February, subject to regulatory approval of AstraZeneca. Despite anticipated disruption to deliveries, which was announced on Friday 22 January, Ireland will receive a delivery of AstraZeneca vaccine within the expected range for February, although at the lower end of that range. Delivery in March is likely to be more impacted and considerably lower than what was originally stated by the company. We continue to prioritise those most vulnerable to COVID-19 in our society against the backdrop of limited supply of vaccines. “The HSE administered 143,000 vaccine doses to Sunday, January 24. I would like to thank the HSE, members of the High-Level Task Force on COVID-19 Vaccination, and their teams, for the effort and commitment they are putting into the efficient roll out of the vaccine programme. As we have seen in recent days, in these early stages things can change quickly and we have to build delivery around supply. Everyone involved understands the importance of this programme to the country. Everything that can be done is being done, and will be done, to deliver it.
“There is huge interest in our vaccine programme, which is very welcome. I committed recently to providing the public with daily figures, as full transparency is important. The HSE has advised that there is a backlog of figures to be inputted and validated. It is working hard to achieve full utilisation of the vaccination IT system at which point it will be in a position to provide updates.” end of quote. These people are not going to stop. And with all the info that came out about how dangerous the soup actually is... Why.?
“There is huge interest in our vaccine programme, which is very welcome. I committed recently to providing the public with daily figures, as full transparency is important. The HSE has advised that there is a backlog of figures to be inputted and validated. It is working hard to achieve full utilisation of the vaccination IT system at which point it will be in a position to provide updates.” end of quote. These people are not going to stop. And with all the info that came out about how dangerous the soup actually is... Why.?
So folks. Wild animals are good for the environment ( which is true to all life on this plane of ours, its natural nature.) But according to science, Cows and sheep and you know, Other animals we use as FOOD are not...? Odd that ain't it, especially when we have thousands of elephants who are 10 times as big as cows running around Africa... But they are ok folks... Its just YOUR FOOD is not and animals used to boost éiRe's economy are not... It seems there will always be wolves among the sheep. https://www.popsci.com/environment/sequester-carbon-save-wild-animals/
Popular Science
How conserving wild beasts like wolves and otters could help with carbon capture
Gray wolves, elephants, wildebeests, and sea otters are a few of the species that can help keep global warming below 1.5 degrees C.
It is just crazy right now, to think deregistering from one of the biggest referendums we have ever had to date on this island, to be a good thing. They are coming after our Freedoms and rights, by removing the words Man and Woman from our constitution... We are NOT persons...We are a man and woman under god.? and we stands as so. God-man/woman - state-government-civil service. God made Man, then man made up state and appointed a government while using civil services to run it... They now want to remove God from our lives, and put themselves in its place and then remove man/woman. Your sovereignty. Remember, they are now allowing any Tom, dick and harry coming into this island RIGHT NOW to vote in local elections ( for a start) .. Wait until one of their own are elected in government. ? Then you will be under their rules, ( its for the COMMON GOOD) afterall. So if you Irish, dont use your vote, they will use theirs and its game over for the national indigenous people of this island.? the éiReannaigh will be no more. Which is their game plan Period.
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The media lie and this is disgusting. Look at this footage here of rory, I was at this myself and we have hours of footage of what he actually said... These people OVER DUBBED someone else speaking and put it on the footage of rory speaking...This is not his voice or his words... FACT. If you look closely at rory, you can see him take the mic away from his mouth, yet the man speaking is still speaking...? What absolute shit editing. These media people are the worst in society and would do anything to tell a MADE UP story. Clowns. That protest in finglas was peaceful and a lot of information was shared... Never believe what your eyes see...