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Minister Pat Carey on same sex marriage and other matters

July 21st, 2010 · Equality, Irish Politics, LGBT, Same Sex Partnerships

It’s been difficult not to notice that Minister for Community, Equality and Gaeltacht affairs Pat Carey has hit the ground running in terms of visiting community projects around the country and trying to offer soothing words to the decimated sector. Minister Carey has a lot of making up to do given the bad relations which have existed with other ministers in a number of departments in the past three years.

For LGBT groups the area of community development is still rather new, or at least the national recognition and co-ordination of initiatives is still new .

Minister Carey earlier today launched the LGBT Diversity initiative which aims to support lgbt organisations and communities throughout Ireland. Currently there are nine organisations involved in the programme and a number of staff have been appointed throughout the country to work in supporting the development of programmes which support LGBT people, build sustainable communities and support voluntary and statutory bodies at local and regional level in how they work in the area.

Merrionstreet.ie were there to cover the launch and the Minister’s speech – which included his views on gay marriage. (Merrionstreet.ie is the Government’s new online portal/news service with video, ‘blogs’, tweeting etc. It’s cost €40,000 so far and there is no way for the voters to engage back with their socially mediaesque elected officials.)

The Minister believes that same sex marriage will happen ‘sooner rather than we think’ but will be difficult and require further lobbying. Interesting to see him take up the issue in a speech and he also spoke about homophobia and suicide in the LGBT community. I can’t find the full text of his speech yet but will include it when it is published. Thanks to the speech genie you can read the Minister’s speech here.

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Local Councillor seeks his Senator’s help

July 20th, 2010 · Uncategorized

Gearoid Buckley (Labour) is the former Mayor of Bandon in Cork and local councillor.

He has written to his Local Representative in Seanad Eireann to raise a number of issues.

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Not singing for the court

July 20th, 2010 · dodgy solicitors, Michael Lynn

It’s been a while since we’ve had news of former solicitor, contempt holder, and man of much debt, (though not as much as Seanie or others) and he’s on the run, Michael Lynn.

Michael and John Riordan own 5 properties in Leitrim whom KBC Bank Ireland wish to repossess. Yesterday in court counsel for Mr. Riordan said that his client was in Portugal. (This is where Michael hangs out too.) The bank is owed €2.5million. The judge adjourned the case until October.

Counsel for Mr. Riordan said that his client was returning from Portugal and would be issuing new instructions and that the case was very complicated! No word of Michael though? No instructions from him or indications of his return?

It’s been a while since I played some Michael Lynn to bring tears to my ears but sure why not today.

No sign of anyone going to get him, no sign of him coming back. But we still have the choons. My favourite, ‘What are ya like?’

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President McAleese signs Civil Partnership and Certain Rights of Cohabitants Act 2010

July 19th, 2010 · Irish Politics, LGBT, Same Sex Partnerships

Just in from the Department of Justice and Law Reform

Ahern Welcomes Coming Into Law of Civil Partnership

and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010

The Minister for Justice & Law Reform, Mr. Dermot Ahern T.D., welcomed the coming into law of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010.

President Mary McAleese this morning signed the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Bill 2009. Minister Ahern said: “This most one of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation to be enacted since independence. Its legislative advance has seen an unprecedented degree of unity and support within both Houses of the Oireachtas.
This Act provides enhanced rights and protections for many thousands of Irish men and women. Ireland will be a better place for its enactment. This new law provides, for the first time, legal recognition for same-sex couples in Ireland. It is of tremendous social significance, for the couples who can now register as partners, for their friends and families – ultimately, for all of us.”

The Act also provides for a cohabitants’ redress scheme, which will provide a ‘safety-net’ for financially dependent long-term cohabitants on the end of a relationship.

It is expected that changes to the tax and social welfare code will be made in the next finance and social welfare Bills. The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 is expected to be commenced when those changes take effect.

Update – The list of bills signed into law by the President from her website.

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Civil Partnership Bill to go to Supreme Court?

July 17th, 2010 · Equality, Irish Politics, LGBT, Same Sex Partnerships

I don’t usually do blog posts on rumours but there’s an awful lot of whispering going on regarding the President calling a meeting of Council of State and sending the Civil Partnership Bill to the Supreme Court to test it’s constitutionality. Early this afternoon the phone and the gchat started going from people in all the best places.  Politicians were putting long weekend plans on hold, Senior Counsel on standby for August, that sort of thing.

The whispers came from three different sources and Panti has been hearing them too. The President received the bill on Wednesday evening.  And must sign it by next Wednesday and can’t sign it until Monday. (Can’t sign it until after 5 days but not more than 7 days) Panti has been finding out more since and explains all the bits and pieces – we’ll know very soon what is happening anyway.

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