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"I would have thought the Oireachtas is the place to deal with it," she said.
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The acquisition of and entitlement to Irish citizenship is as determined by the Oireachtas, which is comprised of elected representatives.
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Deputy Creighton [Fine Gael] said that the Oireachtas is the appropriate forum for the debate of matters pertaining to European ...
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The pay of members of the Oireachtas, which is linked to grades in the civil service, will also be reduced according to this formula.
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The Oireachtas is a predominantly male institution, and it tends to concentrate on very male concerns.
Irish Blogs 2009
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Deputy Creighton [Fine Gael] said that the Oireachtas is the appropriate forum for the debate of matters pertaining to European Affairs.
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You need to build a parser program to convert all that data from one format into another -- in Ireland's case, from the raw XML published by the Houses of the Oireachtas which is primarily intended as a print publishing format for the official record, but which also powers debates. oireachtas.ie.
Irish Blogs John Handelaar - 2009
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KildareStreet. com, as a tool for opening to public scrutiny activities at the most notable address on Dublin's Kildare Street, the Irish Oireachtas (parliament).
John Lee: FOI'led Again! Irish Digital Journalist Uses Freedom of Information to Open Irish Government John Lee 2010
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KildareStreet. com, as a tool for opening to public scrutiny activities at the most notable address on Dublin's Kildare Street, the Irish Oireachtas (parliament).
John Lee: FOI'led Again! Irish Digital Journalist Uses Freedom of Information to Open Irish Government John Lee 2010
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KildareStreet. com, as a tool for opening to public scrutiny activities at the most notable address on Dublin's Kildare Street, the Irish Oireachtas (parliament).
John Lee: FOI'led Again! Irish Digital Journalist Uses Freedom of Information to Open Irish Government John Lee 2010
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